When fate brings Belfast teacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed 'low life scum' Naoise and Liam Og, the needle drops on a hip hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish, they lead a movement to save their mother tongue.
Odd Man Out follows a wounded IRA member, Johnny McQueen, as he tries to escape from the police and find safety. With the clock ticking, he navigates through a city filled with danger and betrayal, relying on the help of others while haunted by his past.
During World War II, a zookeeper in Belfast, Northern Ireland, must protect and care for the animals in his zoo amidst air raids and bombings. Based on a true story of bravery and compassion.
A powerful TV mini-series exploring the stories of three women in Northern Ireland as they navigate the deeply personal and politicized issue of abortion.
In Maze, a group of political prisoners in Northern Ireland plan a daring escape from a high-security prison in 1983, testing the limits of their friendships and loyalty. As tensions rise both inside and outside, the escape becomes more dangerous and unpredictable, leading to unexpected consequences.
A British Cabinet Minister is gunned down outside his home in London by a member of the Provisional IRA. Security protocols are activated, but the assassin evades them and successfully escapes to Belfast. In the aftermath of the incident, rash decisions are made by politicians seeking revenge, and the Ministry of Defence responds by sending Captain Harry Brown (Ray Lonnen) - a special forces soldier who has done deep cover work in hostile territory - into the Falls Road area of Belfast, notorious for civil unrest and Republican activity. Harry's mission is to infiltrate the local nationalist population, uncover the identity of the assassin, and kill him in his own neighborhood - proving to the IRA that they are not safe, even in their "own back yard".
The virtually untold story of the Titanic's construction, and how 15,000 men toiled day and night in life-threatening conditions to create a floating city. Chronicling every stage of construction, we bear witness to this epic feat of engineering.
Naked Massacre is a disturbing thriller about a mentally unstable Vietnam veteran who goes on a murder spree in Belfast. The film explores themes of fear, anger, and the dark side of human nature. It includes scenes of sexual humiliation, forced sexual contact, and murder of nude women.
Hennessy is a movie set in Ireland during the Troubles, where an innocent man seeks revenge against the IRA for the death of his family. As he plots an assassination, he gets tangled up in a manhunt and faces the consequences of his actions.
The Lumière Brothers' First Films is a documentary that explores the early cinematic works of the Lumière brothers, who were among the first filmmakers in history. The film takes viewers on a journey through the Lumières' groundbreaking films, showcasing their unique style and the impact they had on the development of cinema. From scenes of everyday life to depictions of historical events, The Lumière Brothers' First Films offers a fascinating glimpse into the birth of cinema.
Set in Belfast against the backdrop of the 1986 World Cup, Shooting for Socrates tells the story of a momentous time in Northern Ireland's football history through the eyes of players, fans and the media. The film also follows the lives of passionate football supporter Arthur and his son Tommy from East Belfast. The lead up to a momentous day in the life of a young boy (his 10th birthday) mirrors the build up to the big day for the Northern Ireland football team as they play the greatest match of their lives.
Over a century ago, Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon roamed Britain and Ireland filming the everyday lives of people at work and play. For around 70 years, 800 rolls of nitrate film sat in sealed barrels in the basement of a shop in Blackburn. Miraculously rediscovered by Nigel Garth Gregory and later restored by the BFI, this now ranks as one of the most exciting film discoveries of recent times. Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland is a unique and vivid record of Ireland at the start of the twentieth century. The collection contains 26 films made in Ireland between May 1901 and December 1902. Much of this material was unseen for over 100 years. The films include street scenes of Dublin, Wexford and Belfast; the Cork International Exhibition, scenic routes from Cork to Blarney Castle and more. They are accompanied by piano and fiddle music and commentary read by Fiona Shaw.
The relationship between brothers Terry and Matt, both active in the IRA, comes under strain when Terry begins to question the use of violence.
The Informant is a gripping movie set in the backdrop of the Northern Ireland conflict. It follows the story of a young informer who finds himself caught between the Irish Republican Army and witness protection, facing threats, intimidation, and political crimes. As tensions rise and the danger escalates, the informer must navigate a treacherous path to survive.
My Left Nut is a comedic drama TV show based on a true story. It follows the life of a teenage boy in Northern Ireland who discovers he has an enlarged testicle. The show explores his journey of dealing with this condition and the challenges he faces, including his relationships and school life.
This documentary explores the events of the Massacre at Ballymurphy in 1971, where British troops in Northern Ireland were involved in the killing of civilians. It delves into the political, social, and historical context of the massacre, highlighting issues such as British colonialism, voting rights, housing discrimination, sectarianism, and the Troubles. The film also examines the aftermath of the massacre, including the public inquest and the impact it had on the community.
Johnny Was is a crime drama set in London, where a former IRA member named Johnny Doyle escapes to start a new life. He meets a disc jockey named Frankie and becomes involved in a violent conflict between local gangs. As the city is swept up in drugs, greed, and murder, Johnny struggles to protect his new life and avoid getting drawn back into his past.
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.
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.
Maeve returns home to Belfast after a long absence. Her arrival in the city stimulates a series of memories of childhood and adolescence both in herself and other people.