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- Iona takes her teenage son to the holy island where she was born so they can hide from a violent crime. As her son seeks forgiveness for what he has done Iona comes to terms with her loss of faith.
- Founded by legendary Irish composer Seán Ó Riada in 1963 - and continued after his death in 1971 to this day by his son Peadar - Cór Chúil Aodha (The Coolea Men's Choir) occupies a legendary place in Irish music and embodies the spirit of an area that is historically rich in both poetry and music. With current members that include local farmers, carpenters, teachers, civil servants and businessmen, fathers, sons and grandchildren; the choir represents a vibrant cross-section of the community and a diversity of authentic contemporary voices. This intimate documentary follows the life of the choir over an 8-week period; charting its weekly trials and tribulations - under Peadar's watchful direction - culminating in a historical visit to the renowned island of Iona in Scotland with President Michael D. Higgins in the year of the choir's 50th anniversary. This is the third film in Dónal Ó Céilleachair's 'Irish Music Trilogy' that includes 3-TRIÚR (2012) and Aisling Gheal (2013).
- According to the story of Albert Camus of the same name. The main character of the movie - the artist Jonah. He together with the wife and four children lives and works in a workshop. Jonah tries to devote completely the life to creativity and searches of inspiration. He constantly faces misunderstanding of the people surrounding him who prevents him to work. The wife understands Jonah best of all, but also she, despite love to him, demands from Jonah the bigger place in life. Without having sustained all vital vanity Jonah becomes a hermit. He leaves to live and work for an attic. In the course of work Jonah brings himself to exhaustion. On his attic, at last beheld the truth, relatives find.
- Just Another Bombing?: This is Donal and Iona's Story takes audiences on a poignant journey through a little-known incident of the 1960s Civil Rights era. Iona Godfrey King and her son Donal Godfrey share their deeply moving account of surviving a Klan bombing of their home with three other family members on February 16, 1964, in Jacksonville, Fla. The reason for the bombing? Six-year-old Donal was the first Black student to enroll in the neighborhood Lackawanna Elementary School. The documentary (25 min.) relies on interviews with King and Godfrey, archival footage, and FBI and court documents to explore moments leading up to and after the domestic-terror attack. Ms. King was a 24-year-old domestic worker at the time. She says that she acted on her own to send her son to the whites-only school believing he would be safe. She knew nothing of a NAACP plan in the works to integrate Jacksonville's schools. To the media, it was just another bombing of another Black family. "It was expected," says Ms. King. The silence from city and school officials was deafening. No one talked about it. The incident is seldom included among historical accounts of school desegregation in Jacksonville. Filmmaker Hal Jacobs, the same age as Donal, lived a few streets over in the segregated white section of the neighborhood. He only learned about the incident a few years ago from an online article by Jacksonville author Tim Gilmore.
- 'Live In London' captures the band on a rainy November night in 2004, playing to a packed and enthusiastic audience at the University of London.
- Follows the life of indecisive young people, looking for moral supports accessible to the young generation. They rediscover youth, looking at it with dreamy eyes, as well as the first first love, but also the first disappointments.
- The world has been struck by an epidemic of an unknown virus. Now people can only sleep for two hours. Those who sleep longer do not wake up. A mysterious man named Iona created a religious community in a post-apocalyptic world. Its members believe in God and Iona. After all, it was this man who managed to organize them: they work in shifts, sleep in shifts and all pray together. But one day the life of the community will change dramatically. Iona will find a wounded man in the forest. Not everyone who has followed Iona up to this point will be hurt by the appearance of a new one.
- A small child, not yet worldly wise enough to join in the wild rush made by the men and women of the mining settlement to inspect a gold nugget found by one, is carried off by an Indian. The women upon returning to their duties, and discovering what has happened, give the alarm, and the men go in pursuit, but are unsuccessful in finding the little girl. The Indian rides into his camp with the child and tells of her capture. A young girl befriends her and taking her into a tepee, dresses her as an Indian, to the delight of all. The proprietor of a western inn reads that a large reward is offered for the return of a girl stolen by Indians fifteen years ago. He and his friends are discussing the matter, when a stage coach pulls up to the tavern and a young man alights. He makes known he is the brother of the missing child, and tells the story of her disappearance. One cowboy leaves the party, and when an Indian boy rides up he asks him about the little girl. He will reveal nothing but after he is presented with liquor, tells that the child is at his camp. The cowboy returns with the Indian and is shown welcome by all. He sees Iona, the white girl, and succeeds in speaking with her, arranging for her escape. They mount a horse and ride to the tavern. The cowboy gets the reward from the girl's brother for her recovery. The Indian boy comes into the inn, but is prevented from doing harm by Iona's rescuer. He finally leaves the place and Iona with her brother and another get into the stage coach and start away. The Indians, who have been warned by the boy of events, overtake the coach and recapture Iona. They return to their camp, and pull down the tepees and pack preparatory to moving. The driver of the coach returns to the tavern, tells of the mishaps, and the cowboys go in search of Iona. They reach the Indian camp, and finding it deserted, go further on. The Indians are overtaken and a fight ensues. The chief is about to end Iona's life, but a cowboy lassoes him, and the girl is rescued. From the opening scene to the finale, this picture is one of lively interest. The portrayal of Indian life is remarkable for its truth.
- Sleep is just one step away from death.
- Combining atmospheric landscape footage from the islands of Mull and Iona, and rare concert footage of one of the band's first ever concerts, touched by the music of Iona.
- 2018– 43mPodcast Episode
- How many actors can say they appeared on TOS and VOY? Not many and today's guest is one of them. Iona Morris is the daughter of "Mission Impossible" star Greg Morris, and that led her to her acting debut on the TOS season one episode, "Miri." From there, acting would take a backseat to other things, but all roads eventually led back to performing in front of a lens, and Iona would make her return to Trek in the VOY two-parter "Workforce" over 30 years after her first appearance. We discuss being cast in these roles, what it was like on the set of TOS and how William Shatner was with kids, the on-screen moment from that episode that wasn't acting, sharing the screen with Robert Duncan McNeill in VOY, and what went wrong during her performance in that episode. Plus, Iona talks about her enormous voiceover career in anime before it was in the mainstream, becoming the voice of Storm on the X-Men animated series from the 90s, being directed by horror icon Wes Craven, the valuable lesson she learned from Angela Lansbury on "Murder, She Wrote," acting on "Moesha" and "Homeboys in Outer Space," and being a part of the hit ABC series "Blackish."
- Everyone has their own journey with health, and their bodies. Iona Holloway talks to Reena about how she struggled with perfectionism, her internal battle with other women, and the similarities and differences between Scotland and the USA.
- Episode: (2021)2016–Podcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 41mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2018– 29mPodcast Episode
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- 2020– 14mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 28mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2019– 2h 21mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 27mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 39mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 54mPodcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode
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- 2017– 23mPodcast Episode
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- 2012– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 15mPodcast Episode