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Nocebo (2022)

A Dublin-based fashion designer suffers from a mysterious illness that puzzles her doctors and frustrates her husband; until help arrives in the form of a Filipino caregiver, who uses traditional folk healing to reveal a horrifying truth.

It’s Not Yet Dark (2016)

A young Irish film maker diagnosed with motor neuron disease directs his first feature film through the use of eye gaze technology.

My Name is Emily (2015)

On her 16th birthday, Emily runs away from her foster home and, with the help of her new friend Arden, sets out on a road trip to break her father out of a psychiatric institution.

Acceptable Risk (2017)

When her husband, Lee, is murdered, Sarah Manning comes to realize that she knows nothing about his past. Sarah begins to question who Lee actually was and what he did in his work for a powerful global organization.

Alarm (2008)

A grieving woman leaves Dublin to the Irish countryside for a fresh start. Soon her new life is disturbed by a vendetta and her own suspicion towards her new neighbors and her old friends.

Blood (2018)

Cat Hogan returns home to County Westmeath upon her mother's apparently accidental sudden death. Blood is about old secrets, older betrayals, mind games, and the lies family tell each other.

Leap Year (2010)

Anna Brady plans to travel to Dublin, Ireland to propose to her boyfriend Jeremy on February 29, leap day, because, according to Irish tradition, a man who receives a marriage proposal on a leap day must accept it.

PS I Love You (2007)

A young widow discovers that her late husband has left her 10 messages intended to help ease her pain and start a new life.

The Legend of Longwood (2014)

When 12-year-old Mickey Miller moves from New York to Ireland, she soon discovers a link between herself and the 300-year-old legend of the mysterious Black Knight, who regularly haunts the sleepy Irish village.

Zoo (2017)

Young Tom Hall and his misfit friends fight to save "Buster" the baby elephant during the German air raid bombings of Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1941.