Kin is a crime drama series set in Dublin, Ireland, following the lives of a crime family involved in the organized crime scene. The story revolves around the relationship between two brothers, one of whom is an ex-convict trying to leave behind his criminal past. As they navigate the dangerous world of drug trafficking and face challenges within their own family, they must make choices that will impact their lives forever.
Derry Girls is a comedy TV show set in 1990s Derry, Northern Ireland. It follows a group of teenage girls attending a Catholic school during a time of political and social unrest known as 'The Troubles'. The show revolves around their daily lives, friendships, and interactions with their families and the wider community.
Ned Kelly (2003) is a riveting crime drama that follows the true story of Ned Kelly, a notorious Australian outlaw who led a resistance against the law enforcement in the late 19th century. The movie explores Kelly's life of lawlessness, his struggles with the police, and his ultimate capture and arrest.
Ziegfeld Girl is a drama-musical movie set in the 1920s that tells the story of three women who become showgirls in New York City. As they rise to fame, they must navigate love, success, and the price of fame. With a backdrop of song and dance, their lives are filled with joy and melancholy, leading to unexpected twists and heartbreak. This emotional journey explores themes of ambition, relationships, and the consequences of pursuing dreams in the entertainment industry.
A Shine of Rainbows tells the heartwarming story of a young orphan boy named Tomás who is adopted by an Irish couple. Tomás struggles with feelings of rejection and abandonment but finds solace and joy when he develops a special bond with a gypsy woman and a talking seal. Together, they embark on a magical journey of self-discovery, love, and healing. Through his encounters with the gypsy woman, Tomás learns valuable life lessons about forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of unconditional love.
A pregnant wife is plagued by visions of a past life in an Irish seaside village. With the help of a hypnotherapist, she begins to uncover her past and its impact on her present life. As she unravels the secrets of her past, she navigates a culture clash, family drama, and the challenges of a loveless marriage.
Set in rural Ireland in the 1930s, Dancing at Lughnasa tells the story of five sisters living in a small village. The sisters face challenges and joys as they navigate their relationships with each other, their absent father, and the changing world around them.
Ned Kelly follows the life of the notorious outlaw and bank robber as he evades the police and becomes an Aussie-Western legend. Set in the 1870s, this revisionist Western explores the rural setting and violence surrounding Ned Kelly's life, with a nonlinear timeline showcasing his rise and eventual downfall. The film also delves into the complex relationships he forms, his encounters with law enforcement, and his iconic status as a villain and a hero.
In Pot o' Gold, Jimmy, a man living with his uncle, pretends to be a musical talent scout to help save a struggling music store. Along the way, he falls for a talented woman and faces various challenges, including mistaken identity and a family feud.
Two adventurous women in love are desperate to have their own biological child. They take a chance on an experimental scientific process and make sperm from their own stem cells. Pregnant with humor and unexpected twists, their journey ultimately confirms that all life is a gift and all families are crazy.
His People is a poignant drama set in 1920s New York City, following the lives of a Jewish family and an Irish family. As they navigate the challenges of immigration, bigotry, and the generation gap, they must learn to confront their own prejudices and make sacrifices for the ones they love.
A woman named Daniel, living an unfulfilled life as an unappreciated housewife, receives a letter from her father who abandoned her and her mother when she was young. She decides to return to her childhood home in Massachusetts to confront him and resolves to juggle her romantic relationship, family squabbles, and her own abandonment issues.
In order to gain passage to the West, a woman poses as an opera singer, and causes a feud between two cousins.
Haunted by a family secret of incest and harboring the news of her dying mother, an estranged woman journeys home to bury her dark past forever. A mother, a daughter, a sister. One man - A husband and a father. A dreaded secret of guilt, anger, and denial. A distorted journey of love in a forbidden place. Family. After three years of silence and seclusion from her parents, Carla O'Shannon, along with her fiance, Ian, returns home at the wish of her terminally ill mother Deanna. Greeted by her rival sister, Susan, and abusive father Stan, Carla seeks the answers to all her darkest questions. Unexpectedly, she finds more than just answers, discovering the power of family, honesty, loyalty, and bitter contentment. A story of inner strength and healing. The darkest place of truth and consequence. A dysfunctional family looking for self-acceptance. The ultimate lie. Lie with each other. Lie to yourself. Lie with me!
Cupid & Cate is a heartwarming drama and romance movie that tells the story of Cate, a young woman who works at a dress shop and enjoys watching soap operas on TV. She is in a relationship with her boyfriend and deals with the loss of her dead mother. Cate's life takes a turn when her boyfriend proposes to her and she falls in love with another man. Meanwhile, she also struggles with her dysfunctional family and her own personal issues. The movie explores themes of love, second chances, and family relationships.
A young woman falls in love with the man of her dreams, not knowing that he's an embezzler who's about to flee the country.
Best – His Mother’s Son (BBC Two) was a gloomy drama about Ann Best, mother of George, who was strictly teetotal until her mid-40s, when she had her first sip of sherry to celebrate her son’s footballing success. Ten years later, she was dead from alcoholism-related heart disease. The recreation of late-Sixties Belfast was accurate and, thank goodness, intelligently subdued: no comedy Ulster accents and no point-scoring subplot about the Troubles.
The Guv'nor is a biographical documentary that tells the story of a famous boxer from East End London. It explores his rise to fame, his struggles with mental imbalance and OCD, and his journey through the world of boxing. The film also delves into his personal life, including his relationships with his family and his experiences as a debt collector and a bodyguard. It covers significant events in his life such as his arrest for murder, his prison sentence, and his battle with lung cancer. The Guv'nor showcases the impact of boxing on his life and how he became a celebrity in the world of sports.
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