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- Follows Marianne and Connell, from different backgrounds but the same small town in Ireland, as they weave in and out of each other's romantic lives.
- A young Viking prince is on a quest to avenge his father's murder.
- A fantasy retelling of the medieval story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
- After he is threatened during a confession, a good-natured priest must battle the dark forces closing in around him.
- A woman keeps a diary of her extended stay at a mental hospital.
- During the Depression, Jimmy Gralton returns home to Ireland after ten years of exile in America. Seeing the levels of poverty and oppression, the activist in him reawakens and he looks to re-open the dance hall that led to his deportation.
- When Holly's dark secret is accidentally uncovered by her new emotionally unstable neighbor Tom, they are pulled into a violent confrontation with her father, who will do anything to keep the secret hidden.
- Fairytale is a sweeping romantic story.
- A group of young people went on a abandoned hostel in Sligo, Ireland. After they play a really creepy game, all of them disappear.
- While managing a run down abattoir, young Muslim Raghdan Aziz stumbles through cultural chaos and generational conflicts, dealing with enraged fathers, stoned buddies and an alleged ex-lover of his girlfriend.
- In the cold north medical student Sabine embarks on an obsessive affair with her charismatic mentor Dr. Felix Rey. Impressed by both her talents for ophthalmology and her intense personality Felix secures a job for Sabine at a prestigious eye clinic. When she meets Felix's rival Heinrich, a handsome German doctor, Sabine becomes entangled in a bitter love triangle. Unable to resist the lustful magnetism of Heinrich she falls deeper and deeper under the hypnotic spell of the alluring older man. Sabine soon discovers the respectful world of eye surgery is a cover for an ancient sea cult. Ignoring Felix's warnings to stay away she strays further into the depths of the sinister cult, encountering a sublime underworld of bizarre rituals and twisted ceremonies until she comes face to face with pure evil itself. Tempted by the promise of unlimited power but terrified of the sacrifice she must make to gain it, Sabine is soon forced to make the ultimate choice between her demented desires and her sanity.
- An imaginative thriller about a mapmaker who uncovers the body of an alleged informer while mapping a border beauty spot in Ireland. As local tensions are stirred by the discovery, the mapmaker realises that the completion of his map holds the key to the mystery of the man's death. In continuing his work, he gets drawn into local hostilities and a dangerous political end game .
- Austin moves back to Ireland with his mother after she fails to procure an abortion in the UK and gives birth to him there.
- A story of youthful misadventure set against the backdrop of a lawless border terrain during the last gasps of the Irish boom.
- As tensions heighten within The Falklands War, Sergeant John McBride leads a small squad of divided soldiers on a daring mission to capture the main enemy position on the island - Mount Longdon
- A touching and humorous story about a man who gets cold feet, leaving his bride at the altar. On return to mend their relationship, he finds she is engaged to another man.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- Was Arthur Rudolph, a central figure in the first Moon Landing, also involved in war crimes involving the death of 20,000 slave labourers in World War 2?
- 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.
- Paddy is fed up of people trespassing on his land, until one trespasser makes him an offer he can't refuse.
- ShortLewis, a computer student, works obsessively on his personal computer, Vanessa, trying to lock down a code which will enable the computer 'Vanessa' to materialise into a hologramatcial 'real' being - his perfect woman. Jessica has feelings for Lewis but he barely notices her. Steve, concerned with Lewis' obsessive behaviour. Jessica enlists Steve's help and arranges to go round to their student house on the premise of seeing Steve, but with the intention of spending time with Lewis. Lewis' dreams and reality begin to blur into one another resulting in a dalliance with Jessica. Computer Vanessa has a spark of jealousy and does all in her power to keep Lewis all to herself.
- Windsurfing film featuring all the top pros. Amazing wavesailing in Maui, monster unseen Irish waves and the latest freestyle moves.
- HEN explores the hierarchies and brutalities that develop in the relationships between five women over the course of one night when bridal party rituals take a horrific step too far.
- Obese alcoholics, pillhead geriatric ravers and astral planing pensioners. In civilised society they would be on medication or locked up. But this is Ireland where they are celebrated and cherished as 'The Ascendancy' - our Aristocracy.
- As a US Major faces a gritty and long inquiry into his career during the second world war, his carefully spun web of deceit, lies and intrigue slowly comes undone. The mysterious death of a former colleague he recruited, otherwise known as The Colonel, is only a pale shade compared to the allegations of doctoring and falsification he is charged with. But as his past is recalled and the facts of what actually happened are pieced together it becomes clear that this meeting may be more than just an inquiry.
- Passion was a central theme in the work of the beloved and Nobel Prize winning Irish poet William Butler Yeats. This film explores how passion is woven through both his life and poetry with UCSB professor Enda Duffy and author T.C. Boyle.
- An Award Winning short film of one epic day of huge surf during March 2012 at Mullaghmore Head, County Sligo: "The yin and yang of a trip. The highs and the lows. The epic rides and the epic falls. Surfing isn't a easy game to get right, once in a lifetime 50 ft faces followed by a endless search for shelter. Tides reveal dry reefs, squalls break promises. Rain dampens enthusiasm, talk of hidden secrets abound but the wind in it's infinite wisdom keeps them just that, secret. There's no urgency yesterday's euphoria still burns. Another trip another day. No fathoms left to fall."
- Michael Quirke has been running an open wood carving workshop for over fifty years. We spend a day with him to learn about his unusual life.
- Set largely in a traditional Irish pub three men attempt to hammer out an oil deal for a new oil field discovered just of Sligo. The two oilmen's behavour and language mirrors that of oil companies. However there is a silent onlooker and thus the two oilmen expose themselves in total to this catalyst. Needless to say the deal falls through and the oilmen are in deep...Once complete Black Velvet will be shown at as many of the world's film festivals as possible and then eventually sold to television. The proceeds that the film generates will be given to an environment charity.
- A woman stands at the edge of a pier. She wilfully jumps. Slowly, she falls through the water, where time catches her breath. What are the memories between the transitional period of jumping and hitting the water when life becomes momentarily suspended? Alive, not dead. What memories would be placed to validate existence? Memories to record. Real or perceived. Fact or fiction.
- There is currently a spiritual awakening happening worldwide. After being suppressed and told what is normal by religious institutions for long periods of history, people today can speak their mind and practice alternative beliefs as they wish. They are not fearful of any repercussions or any stigma attached. They are Spiritualists, and Spiritualism is here to stay. Memoirs of a Medium looks at the current spiritual revolution from the perspective of the people involved. We tell the true life story of Sean Conway as he comes to understand that he is a spiritual medium. Sean was just like any child growing up in the seventies, coming from a large family in a small house in Sligo. He spent his days exploring the countryside with his identical twin brother Liam. All seemed well by day, however by night Sean was being visited by strange visitors, people from the distant past. Petrified by fear, Sean told others of his experiences, but they fell on deaf ears. With nowhere to turn, not even his twin brother, he began to feel isolated and decided to not speak of it. Only when he meets Asha, his spiritual mother, does he discover his true calling, spiritual medium-ship. With change however, came resistance, from both his inner self and also the people around him. We explore how after first being frightened of ridicule, he now uses his gift to help others. Reflecting the complexity of medium-ship and spirituality as a religion, academic experts and grassroots activists explain this shift in beliefs and tell us what they are exactly. They tell of the benefits certain people gain from medium-ship. Shot on location in Ireland, Memoirs of a Medium reveals this new spiritual revolution. It asks what is a medium and how does one become one?
- A man returns to his rural fishing village consumed with guilt and hopelessness as he joins the search for his best friend and father.
- An old man goes on a walking pilgrimage to the grave of a long-deceased child to fulfill a promise to his recently deceased wife
- Shot against the back drop of the unique natural beauty and culture of the West of Ireland, over the course of six half hour episodes we follow the lives of six families who have moved or are in the process of moving to the west of Ireland
- A new documentary examining the history, culture and community of Sligo Rovers FC. This feature takes an in-depth look at the essence of the Bit O'Red club and the people who have helped shape it over the years.
- A plea to Irish spendthrifts to be more careful with their money.
- Tucked away in an old stables building is a boxing club/church where some people come for fitness, and others for developing their spirituality.Club trainer Tony guides us through the benefits of boxing and spirituality.
- Following the successful format of year one, Moving West gives an insight into the lives of those who have made the move to live in the West of Ireland. Alongside the stories of how people work, the series once again shines a light on all the West of Ireland has to offer in terms of lifestyle, outdoor amenities, food culture and quality of life.
- Documentary, Ireland 2012. A week in the life of a man trying to make it as a stripper.
- The Kilfeather brothers from Strandhill rippin&cruzin at their home beach break just 10 meters away from the shore while some soul surfers are flying around the world.