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- A grieving American filmmaker (Dale Dickey) and her Irish assistant (Judith Roddy) tour the west of Ireland, researching a film about Granuaile, the legendary 16th-century rebel and 'pirate queen'.
- Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive this crisis.
- In 1810 Ireland, a man whose wife has died finds that his daughter is accused of being a witch. A magic fiddler comes to her aid.
- In coastal Ireland, a young boy makes the journey from childhood to adulthood, where the haunting memory of his best friend's sudden death triggers a turbulent inner struggle. As he grapples with dark and existential thoughts, the young fisherman embarks on a quest for healing and redemption.
- An Irish filmmaker grapples with the legacy of his estranged father, the late documentarian Arthur MacCaig, through MacCaig's decades-spanning archive of the conflict in Northern Ireland. Drawing on over 30 years of unique and never-seen-before footage, 'The Image You Missed' is an experimental essay film that weaves together a history of the Northern Irish 'Troubles' with the story of a son's search for his father. In the process, the film creates a candid encounter between two filmmakers born into different political moments, revealing their contrasting experiences of Irish nationalism, the role of images in social struggle, and the competing claims of personal and political responsibility.
- A blind woman is crucified by the pain of the world
- A black comedy exploring some of life's common fears: fear of the unknown, of failure, rejection and finally the fear of death. Narrated by George Takei.
- As the global rate of suicide continues to rise, we examine why more and more of us are becoming disconnected from life.
- A suburban woman accidentally hits a young girl with her car and chooses to flee the scene. It isn't long before the police investigation and mounting guilt start to cause her life and marriage to come apart.
- Follows Jess trying to give a better life to her brother Matt and foster baby Emma.
- Every year, on a Sunday in July, thousands of people from all over Ireland come to Country Mayo to climb the country's holy mountain Croagh Patrick in the annual mass pilgrimage to the chapel on the top. Many tackle the rocky slopes of the mountain in their bare feet.
- Teddy Monday is a struggling Irish man who has starved his champion bloodhound for one last race before he pulls the trigger. As the condemned conflict with the day, the heavens open to grant divine fortune to the underdog and his master.
- Kalachakra: The Wheel of Time documents the construction of a 2,600-year-old Indo-Tibetan Peace Mandala at Trinity College, Dublin. The mandala is part of the Kalachakra rite of initiation, a secret teaching of wisdom and compassion first taught by Buddha in 600 B.C.
- Trolley Boy's frustration with his work builds up into a monster. He realises there's more to life than pushing shopping trolleys into stacks.
- Wexford Festival Opera zeigt die erste moderne Aufführung der Adaption von Shakespeares spätem Meisterwerk Der Sturm des französischen Komponisten Fromental Halévy. Es dirigiert Francesco Cilluffo, Regie führt Roberto Catalano. Rache liegt in der Luft. Ein tobendes Unwetter - vom Zauberer Prospero selbst herbeigeführt - lässt neapolitanische Aristokraten auf einer Insel stranden. So beginnt William Shakespeares Der Sturm und seine lyrische Bearbeitung durch Fromental Halévy. Sehr bald jedoch entfernt sich die Oper von der ursprünglichen Geschichte und widmet sich den jungen Liebenden Miranda und Ferdinand, wobei die Musik den Streit in Einigkeit zu wandeln vermag. Heute ist Halévy (ein französischer Komponist des 19. Jahrhunderts) vor allem für seine erfolgreiche Oper La Juive bekannt, obwohl er im Laufe seines Lebens etwa 40 Opern komponierte. Die Oper in drei Akten La Tempesta ist frei nach einem der letzten Stücke Shakespeares, Der Sturm, gestaltet. Da die Musik im Mittelpunkt des Stücks steht, ist es kaum verwunderlich, dass es mehr Opern inspiriert hat als jedes andere Werk Shakespeares. Darüber hinaus ist Halévys Version, die 1850 in London uraufgeführt wurde, ein wahrhaft europäisches Projekt: Der französische Komponist und sein Landsmann, der Librettist Eugène Scribe, interpretieren ein englisches Stück aus dem 16. Jahrhundert in Form einer italienischen Oper für ein englisches Publikum neu. Diese Produktion, mit der das 71. Wexford Festival Opera eröffnet wurde, steht unter der musikalischen Leitung von Francesco Cilluffo und wird vom Italiener Roberto Catalano inszeniert, der sein Debüt in Wexford gibt. Die Wexford Festival Opera möchte dem Tenor Giulio Pelligra dafür danken, dass er die Rolle des Fernando trotz seiner Erkrankung gesungen hat.
- Documentary portrait of the artist R.B. Kitaj.
- Danny, a gay punk, makes friends with a young bullied boy Stephen but their friendship has consequences ...
- A dark tale involving a car journey and four youths.
- Features a reedmaking masterclass with Cillian Ó Briain, from Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland, and Andreas Rogge from Berlin, Germany.
- Mahon retraces his steps as an only child growing up in Belfast through to senior school in the Belfast Academical Institution and on to Trinity College, Dublin and his formative years as a poet.
- Aims to bridge the knowledge gap about Irish traditional instruments using the latest computer technology. Also explains the various types of tunes and allows practical application via an innovative interactive tutor for the tin whistle.