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- This feature-length documentary investigates the role the British government played in the murder of over 120 civilians in Counties Armagh and Tyrone from July 1972 to 1978.
- Eleven-year-old Hubert deals with a recent tragedy the only way he knows how - by putting on the veneer of a private detective.
- 'The Wall' details the history of the Belfast peace line between the communities of the Falls and Shankill Roads. It is illustrated through the personal story of filmmaker, Seán Murray, whose family charts its history from polarizing sides of the divide. In this personal essay, Murray explores the importance of understanding conflicting identities in Ireland's post-conflict society.
- In August 1971, eleven unarmed civilians were murdered by British Paratroopers in Ballymurphy, Belfast.The incident in question was carried out by the very same soldiers who travelled to Derry only five months later murdering thirteen innocents civilians in what was later known as ' Bloody Sunday'.
- Examining the lives of four people who have been affected by exceptional traumatic experiences. During the conflict the community of West Belfast experienced high levels of social and economic exclusion that continue to this day. Broken Lives looks at the phenomenon of trans-generational trauma and the efforts of dedicated community workers who strive to create opportunities and inspire change for a growing number of victims.