Heyday- The Mic Christopher Story (2019)

This heartfelt story charts singer-songwriter Mic Christopher's humble beginnings busking on the streets of Dublin, his rise to rock star, the near fatal accident that nearly left him millimeters from death, through to his final year where he lead an entire generation of Irish musicians onto fame, success and new artistic highs.

Hostage to the Devil (2017)

Malachi Martin was an Irish priest who dedicated his life to battling an ancient evil as an exorcist. Using first-hand interviews, dramatic reconstruction, archival evidence and Martin’s own words, this documentary will follow Father Martin’s incredible crusade from the 1970s through to his death in 1999.

I, Dolours (2018)

Documentary drama about Dolours Price, one of very few women who rose to the top of the provisional IRA in Northern Ireland and who was involved in bombings during the Troubles in the 1970s.

In the Name of Gerry Conlon (2022)

In 1974, Gerry Conlon was a victim of one of the worst judicial crimes in UK history. Aged 20, he and three others were sentenced to life in prison for an IRA bombing. The "Guildford Four" had to wait until 1989 to be exonerated.

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.

It’s Not Yet Dark (2016)

It's Not Yet Dark tells the groundbreaking story of Simon Fitzmaurice, a talented young Irish film maker diagnosed with motor neurone disease; as he embarks on directing his first feature film through the use of his eyes and eye gaze technology.

Keep It a Secret (2021)

The inspiring true story of the dawn of Irish surfing and how the sport’s brave pioneers found peace and escape in the water during the most violent years of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

Kiss The Future (2023)

An underground art and music scene continued to thrive against the odds in the war-torn and besieged city of Sarajevo during the 1990s Bosnian war. It attracted the attention of the rock band U2, who highlighted the crisis in an effort to support the struggling Sarajevans.