For centuries and across cultures, parents have warned their children of the legendary Bagman, who snatches innocent children and stuffs them into his vile, rotting bag—never to be seen again. Patrick McKee narrowly escaped such an encounter as a boy, which left him with lasting scars throughout his adulthood. Now, Patrick’s childhood tormentor has returned, threatening the safety of his wife Karina and son Jake.
Set in 1980s Ireland, 'Moone Boy' follows the hilarious adventures of Martin Moone, a 12-year-old boy with a vivid imagination and his imaginary friend, Sean Murphy. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of small-town life, school, and the complexities of family relationships.
Dublin Murders follows two detectives investigating a series of murders in Dublin, Ireland. As they delve deeper into the cases, they uncover secrets and hidden identities that lead them into the dark and dangerous world of crime.
The life of an Irish immigrant family in Australia in the second half of the 19th century. Based on a 1959 book of history by Dame Mary Durack.
An extended family and four young people are drawn into the world of ska and two-tone music, which exploded from the grass roots of Coventry and Birmingham in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, uniting black, white and Asian youths.
Three different deaths. Three unique stories. Who is lying and who is telling the truth?
So this is what the future holds for Marianne and Connell’s relationship…
Paths to Freedom was a popular comedy on the Irish television network RTÉ Two. The shows stars two characters, Jeremy and Rats, who have both recently been released from a Dublin prison. The show takes the format of a mockumentary, with a fly-on-the-wall camera crew following the two characters, who are from thoroughly different backgrounds, as they try to reintegrate back into society. There were six episodes of the show produced, the first airing on November 1, 2000, and the final episode airing one month later. The series was followed-up by a movie based on the character Rats, Spin the Bottle. The show was written by Michael McElhatton, and directed by Ian Fitzgibbon.
City of Vice is a TV show set in 18th century London, focusing on the crime and policing of the time. It explores the challenges faced by a group of magistrates and detectives as they try to maintain law and order in the city. The show delves into the underworld of prostitution, murder, and corruption, and showcases the efforts of blind magistrate John Fielding and his team to solve complex cases. The series also touches upon historical events and social issues prevalent in Georgian England.
Hollington Drive is a compelling TV show that revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a child in a peaceful neighborhood. As investigations unfold, secrets and hidden layers of the seemingly idyllic community are exposed, leading to gripping twists and turns. With its intense storyline and complex characters, Hollington Drive keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
The Stag is a comedy-drama movie set in Ireland, where a groom-to-be named Fionan reluctantly agrees to have a stag party camping trip with his friends. As the group embarks on the adventure, they face various hilarious and unexpected challenges, including a tent on fire, wedding planning mishaps, and a series of misadventures involving drugs and nudity. Through it all, the bonds of friendship between the men are tested and strengthened. The movie explores themes of masculinity, friendship, and the complexities of relationships.
In Don't Tempt Me (2001), a boxer and an angel in heaven are tempted by a gangster to fight each other. Meanwhile, a waitress and a singer deal with their own struggles in life. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate through the world of crime, debt, and redemption.
When a married couple's tranquil life in a rural village is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of the husband's troubled brother, long-buried secrets and complex family dynamics come to the surface, testing the couple's relationship and forcing them to confront their own demons.
In Felicia's Journey, a young woman named Felicia embarks on a journey to find her boyfriend, who has gone missing. Along the way, she meets a man named Hilditch, who offers her help and companionship. However, Felicia soon realizes that Hilditch is not who he seems, and she finds herself in a dangerous situation. As the story unfolds, Felicia must confront her fears and make difficult choices in order to survive.
England Is Mine is a biographical drama film about the early life of Steven Patrick Morrissey, the lead singer of the band The Smiths. Set in 1970s England, the movie follows Morrissey's journey as a shy teenager with dreams of becoming a rock star. He navigates through disappointments, love triangles, and the challenges of pursuing a career in music. The film showcases his transformation from an introverted teenager to the iconic musician known for his poetic lyrics and unique style.
After being released from prison, a man finds himself in debt to a dangerous gangster. He must navigate through a series of chaotic and comedic events to pay off his debt and stay alive.
Set in 17th-century Britain, Fanny Lye Deliver'd tells the story of a woman who must confront her own sexual repression when her life is disrupted by hedonism, disobedience, and a series of murders. As she navigates through a world of religious austerities, her beliefs are questioned and her desires are awakened, leading her to make unexpected choices.
Nora is a dramatic biography film that revolves around love, jealousy, and obsession. Set in Dublin, Ireland, it tells the story of a writer who becomes the muse of a poverty-stricken novelist. The film explores themes of love, sexual obsession, abandonment, and class differences. It delves into the emotional abuse and cruelty experienced by the characters, while also highlighting the strength of the female protagonist. Nora showcases the challenges faced by working-class individuals in a melodramatic and poignant manner.
In a post-apocalyptic world, the isle provides a safe haven from a pandemic that has decimated earth. Anna wake up pregnant and unable to remember who her husband is. Nor does Anna recognize Helen and Peter who are supposedly helping her get her health back. Disbelief in what she is being told leads to a horrible revelation and Anna having to contend with existential issues brought on by man’s destruction of the planet.