Kenneth Branagh on 'Belfast'

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Dec 9, 2021

When actor, writer and director Kenneth Branagh was only 9 years old, his community in Belfast erupted in violence. Now, over 50 years later, Branagh has brought this story of his childhood to life in his new film "Belfast," which follows a young boy named Buddy as his family struggles to decide whether to stay in Northern Ireland. Branagh joins us to discuss the film, which he wrote and directed. "Belfast" is in theaters now.

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