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The Journey: 'It's a story that needed to be told'
Belfast-born director Nick Hamm on making the Northern Ireland peace process, with its polarising figureheads, into a movie the world could enjoy -
And the Winner is...
Jane Hardy speaks with a few of the nominees for this year's Royal Television Society NI Student Awards on March 28 -
Big Screen Treatment for People in Isolation
Therapeutic filmmaking is giving men marginalised through mental health issues and offending a chance to restore relationships and change their lives -
Best (George Best: All By Himself)
Though arguably too linear in scope, the latest chronicle of our greatest footballing talent's tragic journey is nonetheless elegantly and fearlessly told -
Documenting George's Best and Worst
Georgie's genius is given the cinematic treatment, but Daniel Gordon's new biopic doesn't edit around the personal oblivion that defined the footballer's latter days -
The Fits
This adolescent dance drama eschews coming-of-age tropes in favour of a more unorthodox yet fascinating slow burn -
Take a Desert Trip with Sahara Film Screenings
Belfast Film Festival's Landforms series continues with a showcase of cinema from one of the world's most stunning regions -
La La Land
Despite its artistic virtues, the limp narrative of Damien Chazelle's modern musical just won't leave audiences as jazzed as they were with Whiplash -
Silence
Liam Neeson is the white whale of Scorsese's monumental 26-year passion project, which caps a career-long study of spirituality on the big screen -
Two Angry Men
Toto Ellis leaves us longing for a feature length in his debut short outlining the theatrical censorship his father and Sam Thompson faced in Belfast 60 years ago