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Peaky Blinders
by Steven Knight
The Shelby family gathers to discuss a new threat: a ruthless Chief Inspector arriving from Belfast to clean up Birmingham. Thomas subtly usurps his brother Arthur's leadership by providing intelligence on the inspector's history, leading to a sharp confrontation with Aunt Polly over family secrets and gender dynamics.
Belfast
by Kenneth Branagh
Pop offers sage and humorous advice to young Buddy about how to handle his crush on a girl at school. The scene highlights the tender bond between grandfather and grandson as they navigate the complexities of young love and the importance of being yourself.
A husband and wife argue over their mounting financial debts and the escalating violence in their neighborhood. Pa presents brochures for emigration as a way to provide a safer future for their children, while Ma expresses her fear of leaving the only home she has ever known.
A affectionate, nostalgic, humorous, poignant GRANNY & POP's duologue from "Belfast" by Kenneth Branagh.
A tender, wise, hopeful, humorous PA & BUDDY's duologue from "Belfast" by Kenneth Branagh.
A tense, defiant, protective, anxious MA & SOLDIER & PA's duologue from "Belfast" by Kenneth Branagh.
A wise, comforting, humorous, poignant POP's monologue from "Belfast" by Kenneth Branagh.
A intense, dramatic, fear-inducing MINISTER's monologue from "Belfast" by Kenneth Branagh. Genre: drama.
A passionate, desperate, protective, defiant MA's monologue from "Belfast" by Kenneth Branagh. Genre: drama.
A nostalgic, wistful, humorous, poignant GRANNY's monologue from "Belfast" by Kenneth Branagh. Genre: drama.