In an exciting atmosphere, this documentary, follows a resident of Belfast, who left the town years ago and still missing each small detail in it, as he describes its amazing landscape, and the customs and traditions.
Cousins offers perhaps his most eccentric docu-essay yet, an impressionistic portrait of his home town, with Helena Bereen playing a regal personification of the spirit of place.
At a time when filmmakers have been hesitant to engage with the difficult legacies of Belfast's past, Cousins provides a timely intervention while pointing to a future where all the city's inhabitants could take pride in the spaces... they inhabit.
A visual meandering through the scarred city which unearths painful history -- and poetry.
Independent (UK)
April 08, 2016
Cousins doesn't ignore the bloodshed and sectarian violence (the pub bombings, the killings, the evictions) in the city's recent past but he also has a genius for finding the poetry and humour in everyday street scenes.