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.
In 'Song of the Sea,' a young mute girl named Saoirse and her brother Ben set out on a journey to save the enchanted creatures of the sea and discover their own magical powers. Along the way, they encounter various mythical beings and overcome personal challenges, ultimately learning the importance of love, family, and embracing one's true self.
Pride and Glory is a crime drama set in New York City. It follows a family of police officers as they uncover corruption within the NYPD. The plot revolves around a murder investigation involving drug dealers and the uncovering of a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power. The main character must navigate the dangerous world of corruption and betrayal in order to uncover the truth and restore justice.
After the death of her brother, a young woman travels to Ireland where she meets a charming movie star and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and love. Set against the backdrop of beautiful landscapes and Irish music, she learns to heal and find happiness again.
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.
A Chef from East L.A. received an invitation to a manor in Ireland to cook for a royal banquet that was planned by a Lord to convince his grandmother to sell their home.
In Marseille, two musicians try to survive and make a living while facing challenges such as homelessness, illegal trafficking, hypochondria, and passionate love.
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.
In The Luck of the Irish, a mischievous leprechaun named Power battles an Italian-American pickpocket, Baxter, who steals a magical gold doubloon from him. Power journeys from Ireland to Manhattan to retrieve the doubloon in time for a crucial political campaign. Along the way, he meets an Irish tenor, falls in love with an American woman, and encounters various obstacles such as a traffic jam, a subway mishap, and a speechwriter's resignation. With his magical powers and the help of his new friends, Power overcomes these challenges and fulfills his mission.
Nanako returns to her hometown on the tiny island of Aguni to meet her grandmother Nabbie. However, when Nanako's ferry arrives, it is also carrying Nabbie's former lover, who has returned to Aguni after a long absence.
Witness Sinéad O'Connor's journey as she rises to fame and faces exile from the pop mainstream due to her iconoclastic personality. This documentary examines her career from 1987 to 1993, reflecting on the legacy of this fearless trailblazer and her impact on the music industry.
Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan is a documentary that delves into the life and career of Shane MacGowan, the singer-songwriter and frontman of The Pogues. The film explores his Irish roots, his success in the punk-rock music scene, and his battle with alcoholism.
Lord of the Dance is a captivating documentary that delves into the thrilling world of Irish dance, exploring its rich history and showcasing the extraordinary talent and passion of its performers. Through breathtaking dance sequences and insightful interviews, the film takes viewers on a remarkable journey, immersing them in the vibrant and exhilarating world of this ancient art form.
U2: Popmart - Live from Mexico City (1997) is a documentary film that captures the iconic Irish band U2's electrifying live concert in Mexico City. The film showcases U2's mesmerizing performance and includes their hit songs, extravagant visuals, and a massive mechanical lemon-shaped stage. It provides an immersive experience for fans and music enthusiasts alike.
Tells a timeless story based on Irish folklore of good versus evil, & through the media of dance & music it is understood and appreciated by every culture.
This musical celebration charts the lives and careers of some of the biggest selling acts in Irish rock, punk and pop from Van Morrison and Thin Lizzy to The Undertones and U2. From the pioneers of the showbands touring in the late 50s through to the modern day, the film examines their lineage and connections and how the hardcore, rocking sound of Belfast merged with the more melodic, folky Dublin tradition to form what we now recognise as Irish rock and pop.
Riverdance - Best Of Riverdance is a mesmerizing musical film that showcases the breathtaking performances of the world-renowned Irish dance phenomenon. Featuring a collection of unforgettable dance routines and enchanting Irish music, this film takes you on a journey of rhythm, passion, and cultural celebration. Get ready to be dazzled by the talented dancers as they perform intricate footwork and breathtaking choreography. Whether you are a fan of Irish music or simply appreciate the beauty of dance, Riverdance - Best Of Riverdance is a must-watch for all.
A modern Irish comedy western set in sleepy rural Sligo.
Celtic Thunder have chosen to return to their roots in order to film this musical odyssey back to the heart of the Celt. The core theme of Mythology is found in the opening number "Voices call from the old days, Voices tell from the past, Ancient laws and ancient old ways to recast." It's the story of the Celts in Ireland, their legends, their history and their stories. It's the lifeblood of modern day Ireland and it's influences from our Celtic past, which are still carried in each one of us as part of who we are and where we come from.
After her parents are killed, a young girl is sent to London to live with her uncle and his family. Her uncle, who is a toymaker, secretly has the power to make his toys come to life, but he also maintains dictatorial control over his family and intends to exercise the same control over the new arrival.