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Max Channon

Belfast Oscar win 'a great tribute to an amazing city and fantastic people'

Sir Kenneth Branagh has won the best original screenplay Oscar for Belfast.

Collecting the statue, he said: “This is an enormous honour for my family and a great tribute to an amazing city and fantastic people.” He added: “This story is the search for joy and hope in the fact of violence and loss. We lost some people along the way.”

He continued: “We miss them, we love them and we will never forget them and we we will never forget all of those lost in the heartbreaking, heart-warming human story of that amazing city of Belfast on the fabulous island of Ireland. This means a lot.”

Sir Kenneth had been expected to miss the awards, after missing several award ceremonies earlier this week due to testing positive for Covid-19. Speaking to ABC’s On The Red Carpet that it was “beautiful to see a Belfast story speak to the world.”

Sir Kenneth added he was “delighted” to be nominated in a record-breaking seven categories at this year’s awards but “more delighted to be here.” Meanwhile, the film's young star, eleven-year-old Jude Hill, promised to be US actress Sofia Carson’s date for the night as the pair met on the red carpet - and he gave her a kiss on the cheek.

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