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- Kin tells the story of a fictional Dublin family embroiled in gangland war and speaks to the enduring unbreakable bonds of blood and family.
- An Irish immigrant lands in 1950s Brooklyn, where she quickly falls into a romance with a local. When her past catches up with her, however, she must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within.
- In rural Ireland, a quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with relatives for the summer where she blossoms and learns what it is to be loved.
- A young apprentice hunter and her father journey to Ireland to help wipe out the last wolf pack. But everything changes when she befriends a free-spirited girl from a mysterious tribe rumored to transform into wolves by night.
- Ben, a young Irish boy, and his little sister Saoirse, a girl who can turn into a seal, go on an adventure to free the fairies and save the spirit world.
- Set in Ireland during the Great Famine, the drama follows an Irish Ranger who has been fighting for the British Army abroad, as he abandons his post to reunite with his family.
- DI Colette Cunningham's no nonsense approach to policing has earned her the respect of her Merseyside Police colleagues. She seems unflappable, until she gets a call from the Garda in Dublin after the body of a young woman is discovered.
- When Tara discovers that her fiancé and fellow lawyer, Eric, has been cheating on her with a colleague, she leaves him and his prestigious law firm to establish her own practice specializing in family law and divorce.
- An Irish undertaker profits when outlaws take over a peaceful American frontier town, but his family comes under threat as the death toll rises.
- Two school friends decide to start a pretend straight relationship in an effort to fit in.
- A woman newly released from prison seeks a date to bring to her best friend's wedding.
- The story of a mother trying to protect her family after their landlord sells their rented home and they become homeless.
- A group of young Cardboard Gangsters attempt to gain control of the drug trade in Darndale, chasing the glorified lifestyle of money, power and sex.
- Larry and Sophie, two people with intellectual disabilities, long to be together in a world that does everything to keep them apart.
- A black comedy set in a working-class Dublin hair salon where the stylists become accidental vigilantes and community heroes as they take on the gang members and gentrifiers threatening their community.
- This documentary covers the rise of the Kinahan crime syndicate in Ireland, its expansion into the international drug trade, and law enforcement efforts to dismantle the organization.
- An American doctor travels to Ireland to study the Casey family after 38-year-old Conor suffers a stroke which changes his personality, leaving dynamo wife and mother Vanetia to run the show.
- It follows a rider who, after being dropped from the team, is reinstated following a doping error.
- Documentary about Dolours Price, one of very few women who rose to the top of the IRA and who was involved in bombings during the Troubles in the 1970s.
- Tarrac. is a contemporary drama set on the coastlines of Kerry in the tough world of Naomhóg racing.
- A lifeboat crew discovers millions of euros worth of drugs on a fishing boat off the coast of Ireland.
- A feature length docudrama recounting the infamous brutal slaying in 1882 of a family in the remote village of Mám Trasna, the West of Ireland.
- 'The Stand Ups' is a look the trials and tribulations of the modern comedy scene focusing on five stand up comedians at pivotal points in their careers with additional stories and input from a host of international comedy names.
- Documentary featuring Ireland's most famous wrestling family The Fit Finlays. The Finlays from Carrickfergus have kept traditional wrestling in Ireland alive for three generations. This is true wrestling documentary about real wrestlers.
- Filmed over the course of two years, My Trans Life offers an intimate portrait of the lives of five young transgender people on their journey to transition. In July 2015 Irish citizens were given the right to change their legal gender based on self-identification alone, without medical or state intervention, making Ireland a global leader in trans-rights and one of just five countries in the world that has legislation based on self-determination. This legal recognition gave many Irish transgender people the courage to publicly come out and live as the gender they identify with. Today, at least one per cent of the population or some 46,000 people, experience some form of gender variance. My Trans Life documents the progress the trans community have made in recent years, as well as the struggles they are still engaged in for acceptance and understanding.
- Built in 1905 as a hostel for working men, Arlington House in Camden Town, London has been home to generations of emigrant Irish. Many of these men came to Britain to seek a better life, but lost themselves along the way. MEN OF ARLINGTON tells their stories, and represents a forgotten chapter in the history of Britain and Ireland. Threaded through these testimonies is the work of the Aisling Return to Ireland Project, and the history of Arlington House, said to have been home to more Irish men than any other building in the world.
- Dublin 1913. The truth behind the rhetoric as charismatic union leader Jim Larkin faces off against tycoon William Martin Murphy in the dispute that defined modern Ireland.
- "Busy Tonight?" is a 10 part comedy radio series about the misadventures in the back of the taxicab of Roy Power in the city of Waterford, Ireland.
- This TV documentary shows a unique collection of stunning, original photographs, and outlines a fascinating social history and celebration of people and places from the photographer John Walsh's life's works. When photographer John Walsh, a well-known chronicler of ordinary life in the Liberties, died in 1999, his granddaughter Suzanne Behan uncovered decades worth of negatives going right back to the Forties. Not just a jobbing photographer, John was passionate about recording the lives and people around him. Of the roughly 100,000 negatives, some feature important family occasions like weddings and communions, but many more, taken in homes, schools and out on the streets, capture the pulse of everyday life in the Liberties. Suzanne, a photographer herself, was recovering from cancer and had some time on her hands. She took a box of negatives from the shed in her mother's garden and brought them to her own home for scanning. There she set up a Facebook page called 'The 50 Francis Street Photographer' to see if anyone could identify those featured in the photos. The response was overwhelming and soon she found herself reuniting people with their precious family photos, many of which had never been collected.
- A shipwrecked fisherman is led to a dark secret within this short thriller.
- Luckless teacher Professor Nero finds himself deployed to the mythical island of Mrunglody, where he is plunged headfirst into a term he'll never forget.
- Two illegal immigrants decide to rob a mafia run strip club in New York City to fund a pair of black market green cards so that they can travel home to Ireland for a family funeral.
- Brazilian Kika Chix is challenged to cook her country's favourite dish using only Irish ingredients. At home, the beef is cured in the sun. In Ireland, that's a problem.
- When French IT intern Tanguy Escaron accepts the Romancing Ireland challenge to cook a meal, voted on by the online French community, to represent their country, he's feeling quite confident. That he must use only Irish ingredients doesn't seem like too much of a problem - until he realises that Ireland is not a wine-growing nation and gave up processing Irish grown sugar many years ago. With a party of friends arriving to taste-test his three-course meal, the pressure's really on. His quest for Irish alternatives brings him face-to-face with 20,000 Irish bees in a Dublin back garden, and trying Irish beef jerky, made by a Czech meat technician in Kilkenny.
- Italian recipes often have very few ingredients. So the quality of each one has to be first class. This is the challenge facing Arianna Siliprandi, a bass player with Irish ska band, The Skatuesques, who has taken on task of cooking the dish that her compatriots online have voted to represent Italy. The catch is that Arianna must use only genuinely Irish ingredients. Her recipe requires two cheeses that are fundamental to Italian cuisine - Parmigiano Reggiano and Buffalo Mozzarella. Her quest to find an Irish equivalent takes her from the industrial estates of Dublin to the green pastures of Cork. For vegetables, she finds herself in a community garden in the shadow of Dublin's Aviva Stadium.
- As manager of a busy Dublin restaurant, Uta Nilas has seen her share of fussy diners. But they'll be nothing compared to her two Romanian friends if she fails her Romancing Ireland challenge to cook Romania's favourite meal using only Irish ingredients. Right form the word 'go' the pressure's on to find an alternative to one of the main ingredients - rice. Her quest sees her sipping Irish perry wine in the a county Dublin orchard and learning, from a Finglas butcher, about the ulcer treatment properties of tripe.
- Marc Vila Terra is a YouTuber whose vidoes about being Spanish in Ireland are extremely popular with his compatriots here. It's this online community that has voted a dish that best represents Spain, and Marc has accepted the challenge to cook it. The catch is, however, that he can use only Irish ingredients. In his search to replace such fundamental foodstuffs as jamon serrano and Spanish chorizo, he finds himself amongst rare-breed pigs on a Wicklow farm and drinking wine with a genuine Argentine cowboy in the wild west - or, rather, in Westmeath.
- New arrivals to Ireland tend to find our supermarket fruit and veg pretty to look at but somewhat tasteless. Ireland also faces an obesity crisis that is linked to ultra-processed foods. But the Romancing Ireland challenge, which saw non-Irish nationals cook versions of their homelands' favourite dishes using only Irish ingredients, proved that Ireland has wonderful ingredients that are bursting with flavour and nourishment. Here, we look at three key ways to find local, seasonal and sustainable Irish products that are good for both personal health and the health of the planet. We meet a man who is growing his own, a community that are growing together and a local farming family that are growing ethically for their local community.
- County Wexford's historic Hook Head, the country's first lighthouse; why keepers loved being stationed at Ballycotton.
- Discovering how Ireland became a world leader in lighthouse engineering. Often working in hostile and treacherous natural locations, Ireland's lighthouse engineers and builders use great ingenuity to achieve what seemed impossible.
- Lighthouses witness major chapters in history -- from shipwrecks to maritime events in both World War I and World War II
- A look at the future of lighthouses in the age of electronic and GPS navigation, and a former lighthouse keeper makes a poignant return to the Skelligs lighthouse.
- Guilt-stricken Jack leaves Galway for Dublin where he helps a young girl who witnessed her mother's murder.