The Fall is a psychological thriller TV show set in Northern Ireland. It follows a female detective's pursuit of a misogynistic serial killer. The show explores themes of violence against women and the psychological impact of crime.
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".
Bloodlands follows a veteran detective and his team as they investigate a series of crimes linked to the dark history of Northern Ireland. The story takes a personal turn when the detective's wife goes missing, leading him down a dangerous path to uncover the truth.
A humble businessman seeks justice when his daughter is killed in an act of terrorism. He engages in a cat-and-mouse conflict with a government official, delving into his past to find clues about the killers' identities.
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Twenty-five years on from a peace agreement being reached, Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland shares intimate, unheard testimonies from all sides of the conflict.
CIA analyst Jack Ryan finds himself targeted by a renegade IRA faction after he interferes with their assassination plans. With his family in danger, Ryan must return to work for the CIA to protect them and stop the terrorists.
In the midst of the Northern Ireland conflict, a young British soldier finds himself alone and trapped behind enemy lines. With no way to distinguish friend from foe, he must survive the night and find a way to escape.
A New York City cop becomes involved in the life of an Irish terrorist whose past poses a threat to both of them.
Good Vibrations is a biographical drama set in 1970s Belfast during the height of the religious conflict known as The Troubles. It tells the true story of Terri Hooley, the owner of a record store, who becomes a music promoter and creates a punk rock scene in the city. Through his passion for music, Hooley becomes a peacemaker and unifies people amidst the violence and turmoil of the time. The movie explores themes of idealism, the power of music, and the impact of individual actions on a larger scale.
Belfast is a powerful coming-of-age drama set in the 1960s, following a young boy growing up in the midst of the Troubles in Belfast. The film explores themes of intolerance, bigotry, and religious persecution as the protagonist navigates through the shabby streets of Belfast. Against the backdrop of exploding cars, rubber bullets, and tear gas, the boy witnesses the social decay and narrow-mindedness prevalent in the divided city. As violence escalates and riots break out, he must find a way to protect his family and maintain his own innocence.
Based on a true story, an informer infiltrates the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland in the 1980s and helps save lives. He faces danger, torture, and near-death experiences while gathering crucial information. Directed by a female filmmaker, the movie covers the turbulent times of the IRA and the impact of one man's actions.
After being released from prison, a former boxer finds himself caught up in the political turmoil of Northern Ireland, as he navigates his complicated relationships and tries to escape the violence that surrounds him.
Shadow Dancer is a 2012 movie set in Northern Ireland during the 1990s. The story follows a woman named Collette, who is forced to become an informant for MI5 after her involvement in an IRA plot goes wrong. As she tries to navigate the dangerous world of espionage, Collette must confront her loyalties and make difficult choices that could have deadly consequences.
In Hostage Radio, a radio DJ in Belfast, Northern Ireland, gets caught up in a dangerous situation when armed terrorists take over the radio station. With a dark secret and a knife held to his throat, he is forced to make a public confession on live radio. As the tension rises, the DJ must find a way to survive and expose the truth.
Elephant is a tense and riveting crime movie set in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the period of political violence known as the Troubles. The film follows the story of a hitman and the violent events that unfold around him. With powerful performances and a gripping plot, Elephant delves into the dark world of gun violence and its consequences.
Resurrection Man is a movie set in 1970s Ireland, focusing on a journalist investigating a series of murders with a Protestant-Catholic motive, ultimately engaging with a violent serial killer.
A BBC film crew is interviewing a ‘typical Catholic family’ in the Divis Flats area of Belfast, when news comes in that a child, known to the family, has been hit by a stray plastic bullet fired by a British soldier – a version of events contested by the army. Back in London, editing the footage, the producer and researcher on the project wrestle with how to present the incident, and with their responsibility to the people in the film.
An Everlasting Piece follows the comedic journey of two barbers, one Catholic and one Protestant, as they try to sell hairpieces in war-torn Belfast, Northern Ireland. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and absurd situations.
This documentary draws on new evidence to reveal that a fire was raging in Titanic's boiler rooms before she left port, that it was kept secret and, it's now believed, that it led to the tragedy