Song of Granite (2017)

Born in a remote village on Ireland's west coast, Joe Heaney conquered the shyness of his youth to become one of his country's most revered traditional vocalists, as chronicled in this lyrical biopic.

Images (1972)

Whilst writing a children’s book in a remote location in Ireland, a woman is interrupted by unsettling images and is unsure if they may (or may not) be real.

The Lobster (2015)

In a dystopian near future, according to the laws of The City, single people are taken to The Hotel, where they are obliged to find a romantic partner in 45 days or they're transformed into beasts and sent off into the woods.

Frank (2014)

Jon, a young wanna-be musician, discovers he's bitten off more than he can chew when he joins an eccentric pop band led by the mysterious and enigmatic Frank.

It Came From Connemara (2014)

The story behind the legendary Hollywood B-movie producer Roger Corman’s low-budget film foray into Ireland in the 1990s; where he opened a studio and ran afoul of both unions and cinephiles. Over five years, Corman's Irish company produced 20 feature films, with a largely Irish crew.

Midday Demons (2013)

Megan, a successful Irish artist, lives in Dublin with her husband Leo, an Italian who emigrated there several years ago. After receiving the news of the death of Leo's uncle, Monsignor Domenico; a powerful catholic priest, the couple travels to Apulia, in southern Italy to handle Leo's unexpected inheritance.

Parked (2010)

Fred Daly returns to Dublin homeless and without any prospects, until he befriends the amiable pot smoker Cathal. Encouraged by Cathal, Fred meets attractive music teacher Jules. Growing closer, these three outsiders are set on a course that will change their lives forever.

Locus of Control (2018)

A floundering stand-up comedian reluctantly accepts a teaching position. His concerns increase when he suspects that one of the students may be his downfall; and that the previous teacher may not have left of his own accord.

The Last Show (2019)

Interpersonal conflicts arise when a director working on his last play decides to take the actors to a remote Irish country house house to focus on their rehearsals.

Zardoz (1974)

Filmed in Ireland, Zardoz is the tale of a dystopian future; where a savage trained only to kill finds a way to be accepted into the community of bored elites who regard him as a sub-human.