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- Asterix crosses the channel to help second-cousin Anticlimax face down Julius Caesar and invading Romans.
- A woman newly released from prison seeks a date to bring to her best friend's wedding.
- A young man fraught with guilt longs to defect from the Irish Republican Army (IRA). He is drawn to the widow of a slain Protestant policeman but must hide his secret that he was involved in her husband's murder and evade the authorities.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- A relationship drama series set in Drogheda, Ireland which centers on the lives and loves of the young Kirwan family.
- 140 filmmakers in 140 locations worldwide will be synchronized through the website Twitter.com to film 140 seconds at the same time. The theme is connection. The must film whatever it is that connects them to their home and do it in 140 seconds of continuous footage.
- An out of work comedian sees his luck change after making a social media post about his dying pet.
- The stars of RTEJr perform a panto in front of a live audience of 500 children, in which Digger from Dig In Diner tries to put on a show with the help of his friends.
- Rafaela, a Brazilian woman living in Ireland, enjoys a lovely Christmas Eve date with her new work colleague Liam, but is later followed home by a sinister stranger.
- Two Trabzonspor fans travel to Drogheda, Ireland to meet fans and club-employees of Drogheda United, a football club in Ireland.
- Pat has been collecting rent along the same route for 35 years, now in a changing Ireland he stands to lose everything. He must fight to keep his job, his friends and his way of life.
- Joe and Kate meet two years later, Covid has happened in the meantime, a lot has changed.
- »Can we not admit that certain skilled men, gifted with intelligence, talent or even genius, and so indispensable to society, rather than stagnate should be free to disobey laws in certain cases?« In his 1959 film Pickpocket, Robert Bresson placed a historical figure at the center of his narrative as a reference point, a figure to whom the protagonist of the film is repeatedly related: George Barrington. 'The Ballad of George Barrington' by the two artists Matthias Meyer and Alexander Rischer tells the story of this most remarkable character, a notorious pickpocket who moved in the aristocratic circles of late 18th century London and later was convicted to Australia. There, his second career, he became chief constable of Parramatta. The film is a search for stolen goods, for valuable and banal objects, for documents, people and their connections to each other and tells this with materials and artifacts from museums and collections from all over the world. What is so remarkable about George Barrington's whole career is his switching of sides, from pickpocket to chief constable, that coincided with the switch of hemispheres. And between these spheres he created his various literary works, for which he is still famous today - and none of which he wrote himself.
- Kevin O'Brien, president of Theater of the Word, Inc. presents drama in a Masterpiece Theatre - type setting, but with a religious theme.
- A proof of concept for a feature film of the same name currently in development. This is a five minute scene from the script, shot over Christmas 2016 as a test for the fourth coming film.
- Jake is going for his second run of the day in an attempt to outrun his demons. But constant reminders of his addiction force him to make a devastating decision.
- Since an accident that left him with burn scars on his body, Richard has been unable to accept that his wife, Carmen, still finds him attractive. She adopts a plan to rekindle the romance.
- Joe and Sarah are a couple with Down Syndrome, they love each other and want to be together. But Sarah's over-protective father are standing in their way.
- Ex-detective John O'Dohertys world comes crashing down when he must investigate his own death.
- A small town lawyer fears for her life when she discovers that the man who killed her sister knows where she lives.
- A feature documentary covering some of Drogheda's most important and historic stories of people that were involved in shaping our town's local Traditional Culture and Heritage over the last one hundred years. The focus of this film was to emphasise current attitudes in the town toward Native Irish Culture compared with times past when it was viewed as very uncool, unlike today. Showcasing the age range involved in Trad today while capturing some memories that many may not have heard before, Drogheda's Trad Roots is a journey through time that debates how important Traditional Irish Culture is in Ireland's largest modern 21st Century town.
- 'Veronique' is the very latest in simulated personality satellite navigation systems for the motorist and Darren absolutely loves it - and not particularly in a platonic way.
- A young man finds a pair of his late Grandfather's old shoes. Moved by the fact that they were all he left behind, the man spends the day remembering his Grandfather as he walks in his footsteps.
- Ellie feels disconnected from society. She wants to make new friends, talk to her family, but everyone has their head buried in their phone. Then she discovers a magical book, that opens a doorway to another world. There she find new friends, she dances, and meets a magical mystic who gives her a special gift.
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- Joe and Kate strike up a conversation in a quiet cafe. Their conversation takes a more personal turn when they remind each other of forgotten dreams. They discover a kindred spirit and offer each other hope.
- Two Divorcees, Elain and driver Ger, strike up a conversation on a taxi ride home, when it takes a personal turn they find kindred spirits, and offer each other some hope for the road home.
- An anxious young woman starts her first day running her families amusement park. She tries to step into her fathers shoes while curbing criticism and sabotage from a disgruntled employee
- His journey starts in the south-west at Cobh in Co Cork and his first stop is Blarney Castle, where Chris kisses the famous stone, before he heads to the west coast to ride on an old local line saved by an eccentric local millionaire. He heads to Dublin to visit the jail made famous by the Easter Rising, before ending in Belfast, where he ponders what the future may hold for the railways and for Ireland.
- 2002–7.6 (7)TV EpisodeBilly starts by taking in Dublin from a boat on the River Liffey. Meeting up with pals at the Cobblestone pub allows him do his first musical session in a while. A stop off at Kilmainham Gaol leads to the story of what happened to those who led the 1916 Easter Rising. A trip to a church in Drogheda sees him come face-to-face with a man who died in 1681. A trip to an oyster farm at Carlingford Lough allows him to taste some local produce.
- Today Michael observes the amazing engineering feat involved in building the railway along Dublin's treacherous East coast, and explores 19th century crime and punishment in a Victorian jail.
- Michael explores the extensive railway network within the Bog of Allen, discovers the Victorian secrets behind the amazing Boyne Viaduct, and travels underground, into the vast Irish Zinc mines.
- Michael takes a white knuckle walk over the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, follows in the footsteps of the Victorians to experience the delights of the Giant's Causeway and explores the rich history of Londonderry.
- Michael explores the fascinating history of Belfast's Victorian docks, discovers the Irish spade making traditions untouched for over 150 years and takes a walk on the wild side with Whitehead's Victorian coastal paths.
- Michael explores the extensive railway network within the Bog of Allen, discovers the Victorian secrets behind the amazing Boyne Viaduct, and travels underground, into the vast Irish Zinc mines.