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- Over the course of a midsummer night in Fermanagh in 1890, an unsettled daughter of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy encourages her father's valet to seduce her.
- A bold new adaptation of Wilkie Collins' classic gothic novel.
- British European activists look at how the European Union supports the ongoing peace process in Northern Ireland - and how the Good Friday Agreement could be threatened by Brexit.
- A TV documentary crew renew interest in the case of a faith healer involved in the suspicious death of a child in 1989 - and the house where her death occurred.
- An unlikely source intervenes in a broken relationship.
- A Traveltalks look at the landscapes and architecture of Northern Ireland ending at the Giant's Causeway.
- After a night out, Rodney learns he made a terrible mistake. His best friend, Eugene, says that Rodney needs to grow up, but maybe Rodney can fix things another way.
- The film starts with reference to the pre-troubles era before moving to the present day where the younger generation express their desires for the future within the context of the painful memories of the conflict, which still remain. The film traces the evolution of a tradition that has fulfilled different functions at different moments in the history of Northern Ireland. Today, certain groups within the banding tradition have moved away from the clear identity-marking function that was emphasized during the Troubles and shifted towards a new primary focus of good music-making. Thus, adopting the inner viewpoint of the players, the film tries to represent their idiosyncratic sense of beauty and accomplishment that today dominates their relationship with what they do. "On Parade" presents a unique viewpoint of one of the most controversial aspects of life in Northern Ireland and the UK. Adopting the viewpoint of the bands themselves, along with conversation with relevant anthropologists, embracing themes of class, remembrance, collective healing and aesthetics, the film aims to widen the terms of the debate regarding this dividing issue.
- A man wakes up in a dark room unaware of how he got there. As he starts to remember the events that lead to his capture, he realises he is not alone.
- Teenage boys from one of London's toughest neighbourhoods take up the gruelling Irish sport of Gaelic football. They have just four months to prepare for the Féile competition - the world's biggest festival of the sport. The film follows Victor, Osamede, Francis and their friends as they take up the challenge thrown down by their passionate coaches. There is no doubting their commitment, but do the boys from South London have what it takes to beat the Irish lads at their own game?
- 2012–TV Episode
- The overnight dates continue as three men remain: Ben H., Nick and Shawn. Kaitlyn sends one broken-hearted man home and prepares to meet the families of the other two men.
- After a haunting encounter with a woman dressed all in white, drawing master Walter Hartright is struck by a startling resemblance between her and his beautiful new pupil Laura Fairlie.