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- A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers embark on an epic quest to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people.
- Two lifelong friends find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship, with alarming consequences for both of them.
- Mary, Queen of Scots, faces political and sexual intrigue in the treacherous world of the French court.
- When the love of Maddie's life gets engaged to her best friend, she puts her feelings aside to be a bridesmaid at their wedding in Ireland.
- A brood of fire-breathing dragons emerges from the earth and begins setting everything ablaze, establishing dominance over the planet.
- A retired American boxer returns to the village of his birth in 1920s Ireland, where he falls for a spirited redhead whose brother is contemptuous of their union.
- A retired sea captain and his daughter must reassess their strained relationship after he begins a new romance with a widowed housekeeper.
- When a field (which has been farmed by the McCabe family for generations) goes up for auction, the patriarch of the McCabe family will stop at nothing to prevent a rich American from buying it.
- In 13th-century Ireland, a group of monks must escort a sacred relic across a landscape fraught with peril.
- Four lads from Ireland wanting nothing but good craic.
- Grandpa Ward gives a horse he found to his grandchildren, who keep it in their tower-block flat in Dublin. The horse is stolen from them, and the two young boys set out to find it and flee on it.
- Sir Charles Hare, a young Irish baronet, gambles his all on one of his horses at Ascot. But the horse is 'pulled', and Sir Charles is forced to sell his Irish estate. His aunt, however, has some surprises in store for him.
- A man joins a secret club for those who are seeking to end their lives, only to rediscover his will to live upon meeting the club's only female member.
- With his mauve taxi, the old philosopher Dr. Seamus Scully (Fred Astaire) runs around the small green roads of the south of Ireland, becoming confident of his patients, while trying to help them find their way.
- The true story of a Catholic man and his Protestant wife, and the events resulting in the Co. Wexford, Ireland community when the wife decides she doesn't appreciate being forced to send their daughter to a Catholic school, despite the local priest's insistence she is bound by the pre-marriage agreement she signed to raise any children as Catholic.
- A grieving couple move to a remote Irish village in the wake of their baby daughter's death. They soon take in an orphaned autistic girl, only to become involved in a series of strange occurrences.
- In 1950s Ireland, the Moran daughters find it difficult to separate from their despot father and live their own lives.
- Two years after the death of his wife, an Irish Father summons home his two Sons & Daughter, causing all to fear the worst, but he is not the only one with a secret...
- Eddie Durkan, the self-proclaimed leader of the 'Bucks is dreading spending another summer bored out of his skull. Ireland has qualified for the Euros in Poland, but with no money and apathetic mates, the task falls to Eddie to get them out of Castletown and onto the road in search of football and the craic.
- A grand hotel fallen into decay, two women with secrets, and a dangerous political situation about to boil over: these intriguing elements all combine in this gripping drama from the producer of the hit mini-series, The Irish R.M. In 1919, Major Brendan Archer arrives in Ireland to reunite with his fiancée, Angela Spencer. Unfortunately, the family home, The Majestic Hotel, is a decaying shadow of its former self, as is Angela. Puzzled by the changes, Archer's attentions are soon drawn to her lively friend, Sarah Devlin, a passionate Irish Nationalist. They fall in love, but the Major soon discovers some disturbing aspects about their relationship, which threatens to explode into violence, destruction, and murder.
- A British archaeologist finds an ancient village that opens the door to a story of a Druid Ministre Airell in the time Christ and religious upheaval, revealing the mysteries of Briton, the Druids, the coming of a new world.
- Eoghan is a sound recordist who is returning to Ireland for the first time in 15 years. His reason for returning is a job offer: to find and record places free from man-made sound. His quest takes him away from towns and villages into remote terrain. Throughout his journey, he is drawn into a series of encounters and conversations which gradually divert his attention towards a more intangible silence, one that is bound up with the sounds of the life he had left behind. Influenced by elements of folklore and archive, Silence unfolds with a quiet intensity, where poetic images reveal an absorbing meditation on themes relating to sound and silence, history, memory and exile.
- The life of an Irish immigrant family in Australia in the second half of the 19th century.
- This film is based on true events that happened in the Valley House on Achill Island off the west coast of Ireland.
- A lonely farmer's daughter hopes to find love at the village ballroom.
- In 1880 Ireland, poor farmers rebel against the abuses of their British landlords.
- In 1798, a small force of French troops sail to Ireland to support the local rebels against the British forces under Lord Cornwallis.
- History of women warriors narrated by Lucy Lawless. Stories include, Grâce O'Malley, Boudica and Lozen.
- Over six hour-long programs, Michael Wood marshals the disparate strands of evidence to present as fully rounded a portrait as possible of both the historical and the legendary city of Troy, its central place in Western culture, and the Mycenaean Age itself. From Schliemann's initial cavalier bulldozing of the mound at Hisarlik, to Homer's epics, the Hittite Empire, and the role of slave women, Wood journeys back and forth across the Aegean and elsewhere, from a pre-unification Berlin to Liverpool, to illuminate the dawn of Western literature, myth, and history. Did the Trojan war ever happen, or was the city destroyed by natural causes? Wood doesn't claim to find a definitive answer, of course, but for the viewer it's rewarding enough simply to accompany him on this fascinating journey.
- What do people do, when the law prevents them from protecting themselves? Documentary film on the small Irish village that stood up to Big Oil.
- Documentary in which the camera of Jose Luis Guerín returns, almost forty years later, to the same places where the mythical film of John Ford 'The quiet Man' was shot. The locality of Innisfree still keeps alive the memory of the filming among the survivors, full of historical references in the other inhabitants, as well as the particular way of seeing the life of the deep Ireland that Ford wanted to portray.
- Described as a Slovenian war drama.
- Documentary about the life of Irish drag queen Panti Bliss.
- A young American boy spends his summer in Ireland and solves the mystery that captivates the entire village. Driven by curiosity and his own search for meaning in life, he faces his fears and discovers the Secret of the Cave.
- TV Series
- Diogo Bernardo Furlong, a Portuguese cabaret singer/songwriter, comes to Ireland to scatter the ashes of his dead Portuguese mother on the grave of his lost Irish father.
- The trials and tribulations of a volatile young playwright as he traverses Ireland 2016.
- In 1951, the legendary Oscar winning Hollywood director John Ford and a cast that included John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara descended upon the village of Cong, in rural Ireland, to make what is recognised as Ford's most popular film The Quiet Man. It changed lives forever.
- 20 part Irish language refresher course for people with previous knowledge of the Irish language, like those who have learned it in school, but let it slip into disuse after that.
- A film about Kathleen Kilbane, a young girl who died at the age of 13 of Tuberculosis. A little girl we would know nothing about, but for the book, 'No More Tears in My Eyes - The Story of Kathleen Kilbane' by Bro. Anselm Conway, who befriended her in the last year of her life. Kathleen was very religious and held a special place in her heart for 'Mary, the Mother of God.'
- Everyone wants to believe in miracles. But how many towns are built on one?
- The film imagines Bro. Conway's last day on earth. A day where he visits Kathleen's grave at Kildownet Cemetery, on Achill Island. He sees the spirit of Kathleen all around him and he remembers and imagines key moments in her short life.
- Storyville: documentary which takes a personal look at the history of Ireland's vanished Anglo-Irish classes through the quirky family of filmmaker Fiona Murphy.
- At his house, the bishop reads from an advance copy of a novel "Budawanny: A Bishop's Tale" by Thomas Connor, with a statement on the flap saying that it is now a major film. He writes to the author telling him he has no need to read it. The bishop asserts that his job is to make religion work. The bishop recollects that the story is as old as the hills. A young woman, Marian, arrives at a pier and enquires of two boatmen whether the priest is on the nearby island. Marian "falls" from the boat and is brought to the priest's house. At the priest's house, she is ill and is cared for by a doctor and the priest. While saying mass, the priest remembers a meeting with the woman. Marian recovers and begins to take on the role of housekeeper. When pressed by the priest about what happened on the boat, Marian says that she panicked, though they both recall their earlier liaison. Meanwhile, the bishop asserts the primacy of the rules of religion in a letter to the priest. At the priest's house during a night time storm, Marian comes to the priest's bedroom and they embrace. The couple are observed being intimate on a beach by the sacristan. Later, the sacristan arrives drunk at the priest's house and gives money to the priest to say mass for him. Marian tells the priest that she is pregnant, while the sacristan, arriving at the house, overhears the conversation. The priest fantasies that the bishop will accept his having the child. At mass, the priest announces that soon they'll have another reason to call him Father and that he intends to look after the woman and child. On hearing this statement, the publican rings the bishop. As the priest and Marian are intimate by the fire, the bishop rings, summoning the priest to see him. While the priest is away, Marian is refused service by the publican. At the bishop's house, the priest is criticized for making such a statement from the pulpit, while he counters that Christ would have done the same. On his return to the island, he is met at the quayside by Marian who is leaving the island. Told that there has been an accident, the priest finds that the sacristan has committed suicide. At home, the priest reads a note from Marian which declares that it is her life also. The bishop reflects on the events and tells his secretary merely to acknowledge the receipt of the book. Above all, he thinks, he needs to be prudent.
- Maeve, a young woman, tired in her stale relationship with Jamie, chooses to run away with a new man in her life, Cathal. While on the road, she learns both of her true love for Jamie, and of Cathal's psychotic, jealous side...
- A fan film starring Sharon Cusack as Lara Croft. 20 year ago a mysterious woman dies leaving behind a map, after her death Lara Croft discovers it 20 year later from the same place. The map leads Lara to find a unknown orb that brings out the evil inside of her that trys to destroy the world Lara most stop her evil self from doing that.
- BALLYCASTLE tells the story of Stuart Shils, a Philadelphia based painter of Jewish heritage, whose encounter with a remote coastal village in Ireland forever changed his life. A resident of an old industrial section of Philadelphia, Shils' early paintings captured the light, color and rough texture of neighborhood streetscapes. Nearly ten years ago, he received an unexpected phone call from Ireland's remote North Mayo coast inviting him to come and paint in Ballycastle. He went and his work and life were transformed. The documentary captures Ballycastle's exquisite light, dramatic scenery and fierce, ever-changing weather as Shils encountered it. This stunning atmosphere attracts an increasing number of internationally recognized artists to live and work under the auspices of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation. Juxtaposed with Shils' urban Philadelphia studio and work, the art of Ballycastle goes on display at the Balllinglen Arts Foundation and the Philadelphia Art Alliance. Two worlds, two audiences, who experience an artist's transformation.
- LAMBING SEASON is the offbeat tale of Bridget, an American woman who travels to the Irish countryside to track down her long-lost father while posing as a stranger. When things don't go according to her convoluted plan, Bridget and her father are surprised to learn they have more in common than they imagined. On a sheep farm full of secrets, nature has its way of delivering the truth.