Roisin and Septa are two young nurses from Dublin who go to work at a hospital in Belfast. Roisin meets and falls in love with Tom, a young Protestant car mechanic. This causes a series of problems for the young couple, their families and friends.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a cure has been found for the virus that turned people into zombies. The cured individuals are faced with discrimination and struggle to reintegrate into society. As tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and the fight for survival becomes more intense.
Joe, a hypochondriac, is diagnosed with a terminal illness. He is offered a chance to live his last days with excitement by jumping into a volcano. Along the way, Joe discovers love, self-discovery, and a hidden world on the island.
Meet the native wild animals of Ireland as you've never seen them before - at home, with their feet up, watching nature documentaries on the telly!
Wild Mountain Thyme is a romantic comedy that takes place in rural Ireland. The story revolves around a land dispute between two neighboring farmers, who also happen to be star-crossed lovers. As they navigate through the challenges of their complicated relationship, a long-held family curse, and the complexities of their family farms, they find love and redemption in unexpected ways.
In a mysterious blackout, Ireland falls into chaos. Failed clowns take a chance to pursue their dreams during this time of anarchy by traveling across the country.
Dear Sarah tells the story of a young woman named Sarah who faces numerous challenges while living in Ireland. With its beautiful cinematography and raw emotional performances, this film explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Waiting for Godot is an absurd comedic movie about two men, Vladimir and Estragon, who wait for someone named Godot. They engage in various conversations and activities to pass the time, including singing, reciting poetry, and contemplating life. The play explores themes of existentialism, the futility of life, and the search for meaning.
In an isolated village in the north west of Ireland, a murder investigation begins when Garda Barry Roche finds a body buried in the bog. In the most personal of cases, Garda Conall Ó Súilleabháin discovers it is his mother, Sabine, who has been missing for 15 years. Conall is forbidden from working on the case, but is drawn into the investigation by a determined young journalist Ciara-Kate, who is using her true-crime podcast to expose the village's deepest secrets. As they unravel the truth, they must confront a community bound by silence and its own moral codes.
After discovering she is the long-lost princess of a small kingdom, a young woman must navigate royal life while staying true to herself. With the help of her newfound royal family, she learns about love, friendship, and the responsibilities of being a princess. However, when a plot to sabotage her reign arises, she must use her wit and determination to protect her kingdom and find her happily ever after.
Unequivocal about the need for violence to force Britain out of Ireland, Father Eoin O’Donnell seals the fate of the young and impressionable Antaine by convincing him to fight in the 1916 Rising. Fifty years later, the reappearance of the now-experienced gunman Antaine in a divided Derry throws Father O’Donnell into turmoil. Once allies, the pair are now placed on opposite sides of the same agenda.
In this movie, the story revolves around the negotiation and signing of a significant treaty. Set in Ireland, the plot explores the challenges and complexities faced in the process. It delves into the historical events, politics, and the impact of the treaty on Irish history, particularly in relation to independence and Northern Ireland.
During the German occupation of Denmark in World War Two, a Danish doctor risks his life to save the lives of Jewish citizens from Nazi persecution.
After being placed in a foster home, 16-year-old Emily embarks on a road trip to find her estranged father and confront her troubled past. Along the way, she discovers the power of forgiveness and the importance of embracing one's true identity.
Driftwood is a drama and romance film set in Ireland. It tells the story of a sculptress living a peaceful life in a small cottage until a mysterious amnesia patient washes ashore. As she helps him piece together his past, she becomes entangled in a web of deception and lies. With a broken leg as a constant reminder of their encounter, the sculptress must navigate through dangerous waters to uncover the truth. Based on a novel, Driftwood explores themes of identity, love, and trust.
Citizen Lane is a documentary drama that tells the story of Hugh Lane, an Irish art dealer who had a major impact on the art world. The film explores Lane's role in the art community, his efforts to establish a gallery in Dublin, and his involvement with the Lusitania tragedy. It also delves into Lane's personal life and relationships. Through reenactments, interviews, and archival footage, Citizen Lane offers a fascinating look into the life of this influential figure in Irish art history.
Grania did something 15 years ago that brought her great happiness but also great pain. The events of that day have been a heavy secret to bear that, if discovered, would devastate those closest to her.
A hypnotic, hallucinatory reverie at the edge of liminal space. It is a visceral human experience, a rupture, a rhapsody of sound and image, moving beyond the sensory, to be carried deep in the body.
Molly is a ten-year-old girl who believes that if she learns to play the fiddle like her dad and wins the All-Ireland Music championship, her father will wake from his coma. Still in a coma, her dad is moved to a rehab centre, where Molly befriends Malachy, a grumpy old man who plays the fiddle beautifully and is told he has magic in his hands. They connect as she coaxes him to teach her to play and together they go in search of the magic that only music can bring.
Short drama film set in 1922 during the Irish Civil War. A boy follows his executed father's final wish...