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- Fifteen years after her happily ever after, Giselle questions her happiness, inadvertently turning the lives of those in the real world and Andalasia upside down in the process.
- A biographical portrait of a pre-fame Jane Austen and her romance with a young Irishman.
- Neil Jordan's historical biopic of Irish revolutionary Michael Collins, the man who led a guerrilla war against the UK, helped negotiate the creation of the Irish Free State, and led the National Army during the Irish Civil War.
- Set in Dublin, 'Glassland' tells the story of a young taxi driver who gets tangled up in the world of human trafficking while trying to save his mother from drug addiction.
- A company tries to shut down Mrs Brown's fruit and veg stall. They can feck off.
- A striving actor is targeted by an ingenious and sadistic scammer, terrorizing the industry, impersonating Hollywood elites.
- James Joyce's masterpiece incarnated: The story of two seperated Dublin wanderers, Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, struggling to control their personal lives.
- A group of friends trying to repair their strained relationships decide to spend the weekend camping at a music festival. En route they stop off at a small town in the middle of rural Ireland. However, this seemingly idyllic country town is darkened by a history of strange events. Can a town that is inherently evil literally tear them apart? Can they survive. - The Devil's Woods.
- When Ron and Shane take on a once in a lifetime courier job designed to clear their debt, they discover cargo in the back that changes their mission and their lives forever.
- This is a feature documentary set in Dublin, Ireland in the early years of the twentieth century, a time of political ferment and the forging of a new Irish cultural identity. It tells the story of Hugh Lane's hard fought project to establish a public modern art gallery, showing the work of living artists, his untimely death on the Lusitania and his contested will. It's a story that continues in the here and now, as Citizen Lane plays its part in the long-running, still charged, campaign to recover Lane's Bequest of 39 "Continental" paintings, including masterpieces by Monet, Renoir, Manet, and Pissarro, for Ireland. In a narrative intercut with scripted drama, acted by a distinguished cast including Tom Vaughan-Lawlor and Sir Michael Gambon, a series of "character interviews" with Lane's friends and family develops a story richly illustrated with the paintings now hanging in the gallery founded by Lane, one of the greatest benefactors of the arts in Ireland, and the paintings lost for now to the National Gallery in London.
- Set in Dublin, the film follows a close knit group of twenty-something friends as they are forced to confront the reality of lives and friendships which have gone unchallenged and unchanged since their teenage years.
- Soundtracks "Keep on Moving" and "The Way Back Home by Bianca Fachel.
- Inspired by Terrence McNally's Passion Play told through the lens of a young gay Jesus, Corpus Christi: Playing with Redemption follows a group of actors who began production on the play seven years ago in a small church. Within months they suddenly found themselves thrust in the world spotlight touring to international acclaim. The documentary follows the troupe and the playwright sharing their stories with supporters and protesters as they continue their tour across the world to communities where hate and bigotry are much more prevalent. Mirroring the reflections of dialogue in society today, especially in regards to civil rights, marriage equality, HIV/AIDS, and separation of church and state, this production has become a vehicle of change for a community struggling to find its voice. Meanwhile, the company of actors find themselves on a journey that would forever change their lives.
- Following a bad breakup, relationship councilor Cormac Kavanagh starts sleeping with his clients in a misguided attempt to reignite their passions.
- A gripping thriller about a revenge-fueled, cat-and-mouse game of imprisonment and interrogation between two Irish immigrants whose mysterious shared past sets them on a collision course with violence.
- When son, Billy, becomes a zombie the family chooses to take care of him in the home much to the chagrin of the neighbors and the local crime boss.
- Ingrid and Thomas are thrown together by circumstance. Despite a language barrier, they learn more about each other than they thought possible.
- It's another night for Lila - a rudderless millennial, caught in a destructive whirl of reckless nights, drugs and sex - until an alarming discovery forces her to face the grave consequences of her actions.
- Miles Butler lives an uneventful life with his girlfriend until he discovers the body of his landlord in a neighbouring apartment. The tragedy of this moment makes a deep impression on Miles. His curiosity is aroused when a beautiful stranger moves in, and his fascination with the vacant apartment develops from obsession to psychosis.
- There was once an invisible optician, trapped in a strange and lonely world. Her story starts with a broken lens and the woman who taught her to see things differently.
- Cian is constantly bullied at school and his home life isn't much better. Suddenly an opportunity arises to gain the respect of those around him by going head to head with a bull - Matador style.
- Samantha is being considered for the role of CEO of a major corporation. She is being interviewed by Mason, the chairman of the board. He needs to decide if she's 'the right man for the job.'
- It is a fantastical comedy for children. It riffs on Spielbergian stories like 'E.T.' and 'Stranger Things' but presents a more comedic take on similar material.
- One by one a group of workers are stalked and killed by a mysterious masked figure during a 12 hour night shift in a factory facing closure.
- An Irish-made reality series showcasing the adventures of six beautiful Dubliners as they live it up in the heart of the city - Tallaght.
- The story of Danny Rock, a 22 year-old unemployed young man from a small tourism-dependent town in the West of Ireland, who raps. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Tupac Shakur and NWA, he uploads self directed, edited and written music videos only to take them down weeks later after not skyrocketing him to success. Without ever attaining a high-school education, he exists entirely outside of regular society.
- Part classical, part avant-garde, part flamenco, the legendary piano duo Katia and Marielle Labèque are almost impossible to label. The Labèque way follows the unique pianists as they trace their Spanish roots playing Ravel's Bolero accomplishing with Basque percussion, premiering a daring new concert they had been commissioned, and taking part in the most diverse artistic and personal adventures. Featuring friends and collaborators as Sir Simon Rattle, Semyon Bichkov and Alessandro Baricco among others, the film includes amazing performances of pieces by Mozart, Schubert, Ravel, Albeniz, Golijov and Gershwin.
- The weight of crime has borne down for too long. It's time for crime to fear. There's a new hero in town. A hero you won't believe.
- Deciding to see if he can eek out a living on minimum wage Des decides to try to survive for one month working a minimum wage job in various parts of Ireland. He turns his hand to cooking in a kebab shop in Waterford; a life guard at a swimming pool complex in Tralee; a shop assistant at a supermarket in Dundalk; and a general dogs body/jack of all trades/handiman at a hotel in Dublin (Keep an eye out for his stair vacuuming techniques)
- Brian, new to the freedom college represents, finds himself immersed in the late nights and drunken hook ups of his peers. After being paired with Megan for a class project, Brian finds himself instantly smitten. A night out together leads to the two going back to his apartment. There, events transpire that change the course of both their lives and the lives of their friends and family.'
- An extraordinary, moving music video that should be seen by Irish and non-Irish alike. An inspiring musical journey through modern Irish history conveying the true meaning of music, dance, and song to Irish culture.
- Have you ever imagined that you could go back in time and meet your heroes? Benjamin Hewson has. He has travelled back from the year 2330 to meet his hero, legendary rock god Jonny Murtagh. But in his bid to witness history, has Benjamin put Jonny's future in jeopardy?
- TV Series
- Three friends host a house party only to capture a bizarre event on camera that leads them too an abandoned house occupied by a demonic entity will they escape .
- Two social media savvy Emirati brothers leave their home in the United Arab Emirates on a global adventure to connect with community changemakers. Their aim is to answer a question: Are human beings more similar than they are different?
- A documentary about the band around singer/guitarist Glen Hansard. In Dublin a deep dive is taken into the musical phenomenon The Frames, which goes from folk to guitar rock. The film gives an impression of a great concert that The Frames gave in the beautiful Olympia Theatre. In addition frontman Glen Hansard's home is visited, he shows the home where he grew up as a child, and visits his friend the Irish singer-songwriter Luka Bloom.
- In Passing is a collaboration between seven different filmmakers from around the world in response to Jesse Richards' 2008 Remodernist Film Manifesto.
- A young Dublin Women is infatuated with Cristiano Ronaldo and when she hears he is in town she goes out with her friend to try and tack him down.
- Set in a milieu of political protest centred around the housing crisis, Smoulder focuses on two broken characters. The film gives voice to their anger and explores the need for solidarity and peaceful protest.
- Dublin City. John, Jeff, Mike, and Linda are enjoying a picnic when a disaster of epic proportions strikes. Luckily Jeff has his phone to document the whole thing.
- On a cold winters night a documentary crew sit down to talk with an obsessed youth who claims to be a 200 year old vampire.
- Seen as symbols of prosperity, cranes are now being attributed to the unacceptable housing crisis. There is something majestic about them bowing and dancing amidst the concrete of Dublin City - and keeping secrets.