MADE IN BELFAST
by Paul Kennedy
synopsis
Jack Kelly is a successful novelist who leads a reclusive life in Paris. His first novel, Made in Belfast, was a critical and commercial success – there was only one problem – it exposed the private lives and innermost secrets of his friends and family, and they haven’t spoken to him since. But when circumstances conspire to bring him back to his hometown for one weekend, he decides to spend that time putting things right with the friends he betrayed, the brother he abandoned, and the fiancée he jilted.
original title: | Made in Belfast |
country: | Ireland |
year: | 2013 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Paul Kennedy |
film run: | 77' |
screenplay: | Paul Kennedy |
cast: | Ciarán McMenamin, Shauna Macdonald, Stuart Graham, Lalor Roddy, Bronagh Gallagher |
cinematography by: | Damien Elliott |
film editing: | Brian Philip Davis |
music: | Justin Yang |
production: | KGB Films |