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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220203 10:46:00

by sir kenneth branagh, the film is based on his life as a young boy growing up in the north of the city at the end of the 1960s. up here we have parkend street, which is now catholic housing. beneath it is an abandoned street and that was mountcollyer street, where kenneth branagh, in the movie, is living as a child. and that is where he lived in real life. only the road now remains of mountcollyer street where kenneth branagh lived. the houses are long demolished. decades after the violent scenes depicted in the film. paul donnelly runs tours that tell the story of belfast s turbulent past. 1969 was political upheaval. it manifests itself at street level in this violent confrontation. sometimes between protestant and catholic communities. in the case of belfast, in branagh s movie, it s actually the dynamics within this area at the time, which was overwhelmingly protestant unionist, but you would have a sprinkling of catholic families within that area.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220203 06:23:00

beneath it is an abandoned street and that was mountcollyer street, where kenneth branagh, in the movie, is living as a child. and that is where he lived in real life. only the road now remains of mountcollyer street where kenneth branagh lived. the houses are long demolished. decades after the violent scenes depicted in the film. paul donnelly runs tours that tell the story of belfast s turbulent past. 1969 was political upheaval. it manifests itself at street level in this violent confrontation. sometimes between protestant and catholic communities. in the case of belfast, in branagh s movie, it s actually the dynamics within this area at the time, which was overwhelmingly protestant unionist, but you would have a sprinkling of catholic families within that area. the walls hadn t gone up in the way that we know them today. so what you have in the movie, particularly the opening scene, is essentially a purging of catholic families from a predominantly protestant district. into the 197

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC World News 20220203 05:22:00

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