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Belfast (12A) - SPECIAL SCREEING - On Stage Q&A with Costume Designer Charlotte Walter

  • Regal Tenbury Trust 49 Teme Street Tenbury Wells, England, WR15 8AE United Kingdom (map)

Belfast is an Irish coming of age comedy-drama film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh. The film stars Caitríona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciarán Hinds, Colin Morgan, and newcomer Jude Hill. The film, which Branagh has described as his "most personal film", centres on a young boy's childhood amidst the tumult of Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the 1960s.

SPECIAL GUEST - Live on Stage Q&A with Costume Designer Charlotte Walter

BAFTA and BIFA award-winning costume designer Charlotte Walter has designed extensively for film and TV, receiving particular acclaim for her work on Philippa Lowthorpe’s Misbehaviour, for which she won a British Independent Film Award, Birdsong for Working Title/BBC, Shane Meadows’ This is England ’86, ‘88 and ’90 and Easy Virtue, directed by Stephan Elliott and starring Jessica Biel, Ben Barnes, Colin Firth and Kristen Scott Thomas.

Charlotte’s film credits include; Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast for which she was nominated for a British Independent Film Award this year, Edward Hall’s Blithe Spirit; Red Joan directed by Trevor Nunn and starring Dame Judi Dench for Trademark Films; The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society directed by Mike Newell for Amazon/Netflix; Andy Serkis’ Breathe; Their Finest Hour and a Half directed by Lone Sherfig, Pride directed by Matthew Warchus; Warp Films’ Submarine directed by Richard Ayoade; Working Title’s I Give it a Year directed by Dan Mazar, Chris Morris’ Four Lions, I Capture the Castle directed by Tim Fywell and A Mighty Heart and A Cock and Bull Story for Michael Winterbottom.

Charlotte’s television credits include recently released Landscapers directed by Will Sharpe and starring Olivia Colman, The Watchmen for HBO; Churchill’s Secret and Scapegoat directed by Charles Sturridge; Justin Chadwick’s Stolen for ITV; James Marsh’s Red Riding: 1980 and Turn of the Screw, Affinity and Half Broken Things for Tim Fywell.

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