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- In a small parish village in England, a handsome yet socially challenged Anglican Vicar starts getting hit on by a young woman who believes he's the love of her life. All the while, a killer is afoot -- and is killing vicars' wives.
- Elliot Green struggles with insomnia. The constant need for sleep eats away at his mind. His dreams become tangled in reality as he slowly loses his grip on the real world, reverting to violence.
- Crime boss daughter Greta is rescued from suicide by stranger Pearse on New Year's Eve, a night that will change both their lives forever.
- A film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the UK's EU Referendum vote, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why we are fighting to stay part of the EU.
- Through the relationships he cultivated with The White House and US Congress, John Hume created the framework for peace in Northern Ireland.
- A Private Investigator is sent to Florence, Italy to find a woman who mysteriously vanished there. He soon finds himself tangled in a web of obsession and revenge.
- An overly honest man must help his wife hide a dead body from the Social Services inspector that can make their dream of adopting a baby come true.
- A young Prince is visited by the Ghost of his father and compelled to vengeance - but can he stop thinking for long enough to do it?
- The story of a community that needed a break and how its football club, exiled for 13 years, was brought back from the dead.
- Peace is declared in Northern Ireland after thirty years of troubles. The criminal empires that have existed during the troubles can no longer operate and are being shut down. George is released from prison and returns to his old working class neighbourhood to resume his life and steer clear of trouble which includes his best friend Emmet. Nadine has also come back to Derry after many years away, she is the estranged daughter of the resident crime boss Simon McKnight and also George first love. When Emmet finds a bag of money belonging to a ruthless loyalist hit-man Giggles, George is compelled to help him one last time to return it. This step is too far and they are forced to enlist the help of a gang from the other side of the community.
- A comedy about a schoolboy with a strange friend seeking romantic advice from his granddad who in return wants him to break him out of his mental institution.
- The lives of a father and son mirror each other, as professional boxer Tyrone McCullagh strives for glory, whilst his father Vin relates his own struggles with family life and mental health.
- A Derryman and a Syrian asylum seeker spend a day working on a bog with a complicated journey across the Irish border.
- A stubborn and tiring middle-aged man, who has voices in his ear telling him what to do, is assigned to 'deal with' a much younger apparently troublesome man, but struggles to come to the right decision.
- Gilles Caron was at the height of his career as a brilliant photojournalist when he went missing in Cambodia in 1970. He was just 30 years old. Through his iconic photographs, and the gaps between them, this film, constructed like an investigation, aims to restore the photographer's presence, recount the story of his gaze, and how he managed to cover every high profile conflict of his day in such a short period of time.
- Chronicles the history of the iconic DeLorean automobile from the rise and fall of legendary automaker John Z. DeLorean, to to the international phenomenon of loyal owners and devoted fans who've kept the dream alive for over three decades.
- In 1958 Ireland, family problems force a Donegal woman to the city of Derry; a city in turmoil as the Irish nation suffers and revolts from the brutal British invading forces.
- In a family run funeral home, Bob Junior pursues a desire to act whilst digesting the hysteria of his daily routine. Lights shine on his father, Bob Senior, as he directs a promotional camera crew.
- In 1924 eight men travelled from rural South Australia to Paris for the race of their lives.
- ShortA Northern Irish pianist seeks redemption for an attack on his band during The Troubles when he unexpectedly encounters one of the band-mates at a gig years later.
- Direct to DVD feature film. The Keening is a supernatural horror film.
- The Girl with the Lion is the story of Winne, an Irish born Chinese woman living in rural Ireland, who journeys through life followed by a lion, who hinders her efforts to 'fit in' and exacerbates her struggles with her cultural identity and sense of belonging.
- John has always been unlucky in love and a witch's curse means every girl is very attracted to him. However he's gay and all this attention from girls is a massive inconvenience to his daily life, particularly during a date.
- John Philip Holland, recognised world-wide as the inventor of the first functioning submarine (built in the US in the 1890s), has largely been forgotten in his own country. His first submarines were financed by the IRB - by Irish revolutionaries like John Devoy and Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa - in the early 1880s, yet less than twenty years later he designed what became the first US Navy submarine (the USS Holland I), as well as the first British, Russian, Japanese and Dutch submarine fleets. The Clare born inventor was viewed as an equal by other innovators such as Edison and Diesel, and showed incredible grit and determination to earn the title bestowed upon him by the US Navy - the father of the modern submarine.
- Meeting with numerous musicians affected by war, Northern Irish singer-songwriter Matt McGinn explores how they use music, not only to address their past, but to shape their future.
- The events of the Troubles are everyday happenings for the young people of the Derry Community Workshop, an alternative school for learning manual trades, which has the specificity of welcoming Protestants and Catholics.The lessons and debates are sometimes chaotic but always constructive.One day an English soldier is killed and the security forces suspect the Workshop.
- A rowing eight from Murray Bridge, South Australia, overcome prejudice, age, injury and poverty to represent Australia at the 1924 Paris Olympics.
- A girl tries to overcome her best friend's death. An old cassette preserves the memory of him.
- The sequel to 'Foundations,' Medius picks up five years later. Ben and Belle are now living very different lives in different places, haunted by a dark tragedy that changed them forever. One day, by chance, Ben decides to reach out and reconnect with Belle. Through a series of video messages, they begin to enter each others lives again. But things are clearly not OK. For it is one thing entirely to tell your story to camera, but another to actually live it, and it becomes clear to both of them that their new lives aren't as perfect as they make out, as the cracks begin to show, and they are forced to face the trauma that ripped them apart one fateful day five years ago...
- Jamie awakes from a reoccurring nightmare about his traumatic past and must try to adapt to the new world where he is alone. We hear his interior monologue as he travels on a scavenging mission which has unexpected consequences that will change his life forever.
- The story of Commonwealth medal-winning boxer Sean McGlinchey, juxtaposed against the words of mental health professional Marie Dunne. Looming over everything is the River Foyle - site of innumerable suicide attempts in recent times.
- James a young man with his life ahead of him struggles to deal with the sorrow he feels after the loss of a loved one.Can he recover the hope and strength needed to rebuild his life or will he fall apart due to the weight of what he's lost?
- We set out to explore addiction in substance abuse in Northern Ireland following the journey of Johnny, a former alcoholic.
- The story of Rev David Latimer's historic call for a day of hope and transformation in Northern Ireland.
- Paradiso unfolds in a non-specified Northern European port. It's final tragedy plays itself out on a billowing dockside warehouse, while a matching drama is unfolding below and against the movie.
- A sons love is tested when his old rocker dad comes back into town. Trouble is afoot when rocker Rory's father lands home uninvited.
- Connor 'The Kid' Coyle trains for his next big fight and talks about what motivates him to box. As he trains, he's shadowed by Fionn Duffy, the son of his trainer Cahir, who mirrors Connor's moves in the ring and out of it.
- This documentary is built around interviews with Armand Gatti given at the 1982 Avignon Festival (where Gatti presented his film"Nous étions tous des noms d'arbres" and his play "Le Labyrinthe"), extracts from the film, images from the shooting and news footage. This film relates the context in which "Nous étions tous des noms d'arbres" was made and explains the impact of current events on the script.
- Growing Strong is a short observational documentary about Integrated Education in Derry ~ Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It explores how integrated schools educate children of different faiths together.
- Love is never easy when you're a young girl. And when you're Irish and your love is the future king of England... Who knows? the Internet may yet help.
- The COVID-19 pandemic threw the career trajectory of many artists into complete disarray. So how did performers from the northwest deal with it? With an abundance of resilience, determination, and a smattering of Derry humour.
- Manus and his friends Eddie, Mad and Geraldo go on one final weekend to Donegal prior to Manus' impending wedding. A dramatic series of events ensue.