A debt collector with a gambling problem is forced to protect the girl he loves from a ruthless mob boss. As he gets deeper into the criminal underworld, he must use his martial arts skills to prevail.
Nan, Britain's most beloved character, embarks on a road trip from London to Dublin with her grandson Jamie to reunite with her sister Nell. However, Nan's own plans lead them into wacky situations, partying with an Australian rugby team and dancing at an all-night rave, with the police hot on their trail.
A cliche start: 4 teenage boys form a rock band in the drummer's kitchen. 45 years, 14 albums, 24 concert tours, 22 Grammies. U2 raises millions to fight hunger, disease and poverty. Music transcends melody. It means mission.
'Stardust' is a 2006 miniseries produced for RTÉ by Brackside Merlin Films. The first episode surrounds the night a fire broke out at the Stardust Disco in North Dublin on 13 February 1981, in which 48 people died. The second episode depicts the search for answers and justice by families and survivors. It was screened over two nights on the 25th anniversary of the fire in 2006.
Yu Ming, a Chinese man living in Beijing, decides to leave his job and move to Dublin, Ireland after becoming fascinated with the Irish language. He arrives in Dublin and faces challenges in adjusting to a new country and culture. With determination, he begins his journey to learn the Irish language and immerse himself in Irish society.
Criminal Martin Cahill gets in trouble when a major robbery succeeds. He aims for more trouble when he tries to do a large art robbery
Two young Dublin brothers must navigate loyalty, honour and the dangerous world of republicanism as they fuel the Northern war machine - by any means necessary.
In 1921, British Lord Athleigh arrives in Dublin with his daughter, Helen, to engage in peace talks. As wanted Irish rebel leader Dennis Riordan is not recognized in public, he is able to move about freely and saves the Athleighs from an assassination attempt by a radical faction. Dennis and Helen meet again and, unaware of his position, Helen falls in love with him. Later when Dennis admits his identity, Helen must make a fateful decision.
Cardboard Gangsters follows a group of young wannabe criminals as they attempt to gain control of the drug trade in Dublin, Ireland. But their ambitions soon spiral out of control, leading to deadly consequences.
Following his father's unusual and sudden death, Glen is on a mission to go after those responsible.
Can a horse save a life? In Clondalkin (Dublin) that’s exactly the case, in a district where there are a lot of problems and not a lot of prospects for the young.
Three spoken word poets and event organizers based in Dublin - Melissa Ridge, Hazel Hogan and Kasey Shelley - reveal the positive impact poetry has had on their lives, and the challenges they have turning their hobby into a career.
Jake's family have been up to some suspicious behavior. Jake decides to do some detective work. As our Sleuth puts the pieces of the puzzle together he starts to think that maybe his Mam, Lisa, is conducting some espionage of her own.
Finding Jack Charlton is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Jack Charlton, a professional soccer player and manager. The film delves into his achievements as a player, including his involvement in the 1966 FIFA World Cup, as well as his successful managerial career. It also explores Charlton's impact on English and Irish football, his struggles with dementia, and his role in promoting peace during the Northern Ireland conflict.
Rocky Road to Dublin is a documentary film that explores various aspects of Irish culture, including Irish history, music, and the societal impact of events like the 1916 Easter Rising and Irish independence. The film delves into topics such as post-revolution Ireland, the influence of The Dubliners on Irish folk music, and the cultural significance of Irish pubs. It also touches on subjects like the clash between church and state, GAA and hurling, nationalism, emigration, and the Irish language (Gaeilge). The documentary sheds light on the complexities of Irish politics, religious education, and censorship, with a focus on the Irish Catholic Church and its role in Irish society. It highlights the challenges of bigotry, narrow-mindedness, and hypocrisy that existed in Western Europe, particularly in Ireland. The film includes footage from various locations in Dublin, including Trinity College Dublin, and features interviews with Irish priests and individuals from different walks of life in Ireland. Rocky Road to Dublin provides a thought-provoking exploration of Irish culture and the societal factors that have shaped it.
In Dublin for her sister's wedding, Alice's night takes a curious turn when she stumbles into Hartstown, and has a series of very odd encounters with the local nightlife.
Exploring communism in Ireland until the fall of the Soviet Union
Act of Union is a documentary film on the conflicting narratives of the Northern Ireland 'troubles,' consisting of newly filmed interviews, cut alongside archive footage.
The National Dance Company of Ireland, The Young Irish Tenors, and a host of amazing Irish musicians take us on a historical journey of folk dance at forty spectacular locations throughout the island.
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