Peaky Blinders is a crime drama TV show set in Birmingham, England, in the aftermath of World War I. It follows the Shelby crime family led by Tommy Shelby as they navigate the world of gangsters, corruption, and violence in their pursuit of power and wealth. The show explores themes of family loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of the Shelby's criminal activities.
In Mexico during the revolution, a dynamite expert and an Irish republican revolutionary form an unlikely alliance to rob a bank, derail a train, and join the battle against the regime.
A New York City cop becomes involved in the life of an Irish terrorist whose past poses a threat to both of them.
Set in 1920s Ireland, 'The Wind That Shakes the Barley' follows the story of two brothers who join the Irish Republican Army to fight against the British occupation. As they become involved in guerrilla warfare and underground activities, their loyalty is tested and they face the harsh realities of war. The film explores themes of nationalism, oppression, and sacrifice.
An extraordinary master thief named Michael Lynch plans a series of heists while also trying to outsmart a criminal prosecutor and a gang of thieves. As he juggles his criminal activities, he becomes entangled in a love triangle and has to deal with family issues and unexpected events in the process. Set in Dublin, Ireland, the movie combines comedy, crime, and thrilling elements.
Set in London, this three-part British miniseries was adapted by Gerald Seymour from his own novel. A visiting Israeli scientist was targeted for assassination by two different terrorist organizations: one Irish, one Arab. After working at cross-purposes for an extended length of time, the hired killers from both factions decided to join forces to carry out their murderous assignment.
In a small village in Ireland in the 1910s, a village constable's mute daughter enters into an adulterous relationship with a British soldier, leading to a love triangle and tragic consequences.
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".
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.
The General tells the story of a notorious Irish gangster and IRA member who engages in a series of audacious robberies while evading the authorities and navigating the complex world of organized crime. As he becomes more powerful, he must confront his own demons and face the consequences of his actions.
A young man becomes involved with an older woman while dealing with the aftermath of his father's death. As tensions rise in Northern Ireland, he becomes entangled in the activities of the Irish Republican Army and must confront his guilt and the consequences of his choices.
British soldiers force a recently captured IRA terrorist to cooperate with them and then assign him to go undercover with a gang of terrorists and prevent them from killing the U.S. President. But the spy isn't in long before he realizes that the first plot is but a ruse for a more sinister scheme that could result in trouble between China and Great Britain.
Northern Irishwoman Helen Cuffe (Julie Christie) is overwhelmed with sadness when her husband is killed by the Irish Republican Army. She and her teen son, Jack (Frank MacCusker), then move to a tiny town and start life anew. There, Helen meets a mysterious American man named Roger Hawthorne (Donald Sutherland), who is in the area to refurbish an old train station. A romance slowly blossoms between Roger and Helen, but Jack then gets involved with a violent political group, and tragedy looms.
Bobby Sands: 66 Days is a documentary that explores the life and death of Bobby Sands, a member of the Irish Republican Army who went on a hunger strike in protest against the British government's treatment of Irish prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The film examines Sands's motivations, the propaganda campaign surrounding his hunger strike, and the impact of his death on the IRA and the peace process in Northern Ireland.
During the 1920s, an Irish doctor witnesses the horrors of the occupation and joins the resistance to fight for freedom.
Johnny Was is a crime drama set in London, where a former IRA member named Johnny Doyle escapes to start a new life. He meets a disc jockey named Frankie and becomes involved in a violent conflict between local gangs. As the city is swept up in drugs, greed, and murder, Johnny struggles to protect his new life and avoid getting drawn back into his past.
Divorcing Jack is a dark comedy that follows a journalist named Dan Starkey, who becomes entangled in a web of political corruption and marital problems. Amongst the chaos, Dan discovers a dead woman and finds himself caught up in a murder investigation. With the Irish Republican Army, infidelity, and a disguised politician in the mix, Dan must navigate through the tension and danger surrounding him to uncover the truth.
A Protestant Irish family is caught up in a conflict between Irish Republicans and the British army.
The relationship between brothers Terry and Matt, both active in the IRA, comes under strain when Terry begins to question the use of violence.
The Informant is a gripping movie set in the backdrop of the Northern Ireland conflict. It follows the story of a young informer who finds himself caught between the Irish Republican Army and witness protection, facing threats, intimidation, and political crimes. As tensions rise and the danger escalates, the informer must navigate a treacherous path to survive.