The Young Offenders follows the misadventures of two teenage friends from Cork, Ireland, as they constantly find themselves in absurd and hilarious situations. With a knack for getting into trouble, they navigate the challenges of growing up, dealing with family relationships, and getting involved in petty crime. Their unique bond and comedic escapades make for an entertaining and heartwarming coming-of-age story.
A ragtag crew of podcasters sets out to investigate mysterious disappearances from decades earlier in a charming Irish town with dark, dreadful secrets.
An Irish immigrant named Eilis Lacy moves to 1950s Brooklyn and falls in love with a local. However, when her past catches up with her, she must decide between her new life and her homeland.
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork is a true-crime documentary series that delves deep into the shocking murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in West Cork, Ireland. The series explores the events surrounding her death in 1996, the investigation that followed, and the impact it had on the local community. With interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the series unravels the complex web of clues, suspects, and motives, shedding light on a case that continues to captivate and mystify audiences to this day.
The title 'No Béarla' means 'No English' in this adventure style documentary. Manchán Magan travels around Ireland trying to see if he can live speaking only in Irish and buying only Irish made goods.
The Young Offenders is a comedy crime movie set in Ireland. It follows the story of two best friends who embark on a hilarious road trip to find a stolen bike. Along the way, they encounter cocaine, handcuffed men, police, and a GPS tracker, leading to a series of misadventures and comical situations. This heartwarming film explores themes of friendship, teenage delinquency, and the challenges of growing up in a small town.
Directed by her brother Steven O' Riordan and narrated by Tony Award Winning actress Marie Mullen, this film follows Joanne's journey from her home in County Cork to the United Nations in New York, where she delivers a key-note speech and a challenge to the most influential women in technology: to build her a robot. Through touchingly candid interviews with her parents and moving use of old home movies, No Limbs No Limits demonstrates the incredible things one can achieve when motivated by love. It is a story of hope, triumph over adversity and is a story of how human resilience can conquer all by overcoming many obstacle to achieve what others would deem impossible.
Freedom? is a documentary film that examines the political and military conflicts surrounding the struggle for Irish independence in the 1910s and 1920s. It delves into the broader themes of British imperialism, Irish nationalism, and the fight for autonomy. The film explores key events such as the massacre of civilians, the political hunger strikes, and the role of figures like Michael Collins and Terrence MacSwiney. Through historical footage and expert interviews, Freedom? provides a comprehensive look at this pivotal period in Irish history.
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