In 1960s Ireland, a priest investigates a haunted asylum where he discovers a terrifying demonic presence.
Hunger is a poignant biographical drama set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. It tells the story of the 1981 Irish hunger strike led by Bobby Sands. The film explores the inhumane living conditions in the Maze Prison and the brutality faced by the prisoners. It depicts the journey of Sands as he protests against the British government and fights for the rights of the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
In 'Don't Leave Home,' an artist investigates a cursed painting in Ireland and gets involved in a surreal investigation, revealing urban legends and supernatural powers.
Two brothers plan to spend quality time together on a weekend hike, but when things go wrong they are forced to confront a rift in their relationship.
Members of a family begin dying one by one at a funeral, while Youngest searches for the stranger in their midst.
Belfast, it's a city that is changing, changing because the people are leaving? But one came back, a 10,000 year old woman who claims that she is the city itself.
Brendan’s mother Eilis reveals a dark secret on her deathbed, one to which Brendan must find the answer – what happened to her lost child?
A string of confessions unveil a tale of religious guilt, sin and redemption in this short experimental drama.
A man on holiday attempts to seduce his wife by writing her a pornographic poem, despite his mother-in-law and children's constant attention.
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