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- Charles 'Slim' Lindbergh struggles to finance and design an airplane that will make his New York to Paris flight the first solo transatlantic crossing.
- First Technicolor movie shot in the British Isles, features Gypsies, horse racing, singing and romance.
- On his last day on the bench, District Court Judge Seamus Moynihan finds himself presiding over the most controversial case his court - and his town - has ever seen.
- When Hannah returns home to her estranged Father to piece together the circumstances of her Mother's death, she discovers an ancient occult tool Yantra, used by Tantriks in India. Hannah then uncovers a deadly curse from the past.
- Alchemy begins with echoes of a drowned subterranean world. We observe three protagonists emerge from the depths of a black lake, into an entirely devastated landscape of charred trees. They negotiate their way through this hostile burnt world with the constant feeling of threat and unease. Within this, there are moments of respite and tenderness, a retreat from the chaos, as they embrace in dream-like vignettes, intimate poses that bring to mind both portraiture and classical historic statues. The performers go through a ritualistic transformation within the landscape, building to a climax, a metamorphosis, emerging energised with new life. The narrative navigates through various emotional and psychological states from claustrophobia, fear, solitude and grief, as the performers engage in a primitive, ritualistic re-emergence towards recognising balance, regrowth and rejuvenation. In the latter part of the film, there is a sense of discovery, of possibility, and rebirth as we see new life emerge from the black parched landscape to a place of hope, a new horizon. It is a complete antithesis of the chaos, horror and struggle at the beginning of the film. This is reinforced by the visuals shot by the artist and Oscar nominated cinematographer Robbie Ryan, which go from stark black and white to an emergence of colour and ending in full bloom. Likewise, the original score by Gyða Valtýsdóttir and soundscape by Daniel Goddard, take us through this evolution from the extremes of fear to joy.
- Two descendants of an Irish king journey to an island where he once presided-not to reclaim the land, but to surf the waves.
- Highlights from the Big Yin's 2002 stage tour of Belfast, Newcastle, London, Cardiff, Sheffield and Manchester - and, in particular, Dublin. Topics include the horrors of a prostrate examination, why he hates beaches, his wife's sleep apnoea, the difficulty of buying an airline ticket, and the incompatibility of Vegemite and bed sheets.
- Silent film about Robert Emmet's exploits on the side of the United Irishmen in their fight against the British occupational forces in Ireland. Events take place around the turn of the 19th century.
- Series which uses archaeology to shed light on history.
- Set during the Fenian uprising of 1866, this Irish melodrama presents the saga of a family wrongfully accused of betraying their country. The film spans three generations to the end of the first World War. The family is still ostracized by the Irish. The two grandsons are tired of the way they have been treated. One becomes a British cop. The other drops out of society and stays alone. When the British troops invade their Irish village to put down another rebellion, the policeman leaves his post to join the rebel IRAs. The family name is finally cleared. Later when the drop out dies, it is revealed that he was a high-ranking IRA spy.
- Giving benediction on the feast of Corpus Christi. This is a most interesting and impressive outdoor ceremonial.
- Briseadh is a short film about a broken relationship between parents and their children. Briseadh means Break in which means people are broken in one way of the order.
- Set in contemporary Ireland, the story explores the loneliness and lies that can grow between friends. As twenty-somethings Johanna, Sonata, Mira, Cormac and Matt spend an evening together, their polite and civil conversation hides a mountain of skeletons that each character must confront about themselves. While everything looks serene on the surface, their pasts reveal that nothing is as it seems.
- A story of three teens talking about their mental health and their many problems in their daily lives: mind Bender is intended to spread positive emotional well-being and support young people in dark condition.
- Medieval castles, restored manor houses, ancient ruins and sweeping landscape vistas.
- Irish personalities must travel into some of the remotest corners of Ireland where they have to track down and photograph an elusive wild Irish animal. The best photograph sees the winning photographer off on a wildlife adventure of a lifetime somewhere in the world.
- From award winning and acclaimed director/producer of The testers, Blue Ice, and The Showdown Chronicles comes the next epic adventure blockbuster from Balnline. On October 2nd, M!$T! (The Testers, Blue Ice) and Sam Brooks come back in A Robot Named Robot. Clare Shanks, a normal school girl is forced to go into government protection after she witnesses the illegal sale of a mind drug in Moscow and the dealer is out for her blood. She lives with robotic security all around her until..... A mysterious robotic droid is sent to her by an unknown well wisher. She begins to befriend him after a rough beginning when odd software glitches begin happening. One night while the robot is standing guard while Clare sleeps, a strange and horrible thing happens.
- A number of boats are seen shooting the rapids under the Brickeen (or old wier bridge) at Killarney.
- Maggie takes an eventful trip across town, to face her greatest fear.
- This documentary/travelogue film features the color and character of the Irish people set against the background of their beautiful and picturesque country. Hollywood star Pat O'Brien narrates fondly as the cameras travel over the land to Killarney Lakes, Dublin, Belfast, Galway, Cork, Donegal and Sligo, and sights of the renowned Blarney Stone, St. Kevin's Bed, Benn Bullen and Aran Island. Appearances by Sean O'Kelly, Prime Minister Costello, Eamon De Valera, and the singing of Christopher Lynch, assisted by a 32-piece Symphony orchestra are among the highlights.