A Doctor’s Sword (2015)

An Irish doctor survived the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki and was given a Samurai sword for the lives he saved. Seventy years later, his family searches for the origin of their father's sword.

School Life (2016)

Long careers are drawing to a close for John and Amanda, who teach Latin, English, and guitar at a stately home-turned-school in County Meath, Ireland.

The Ghost of Richard Harris (2022)

A documentary on the life of Irish actor Richard Harris, as seen through the eyes of his three sons; BAFTA Award-winning actor Jared Harris, actor Jamie Harris and director Damian Harris.

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.

Where’s the Craic? (2023)

Why do so many people in Ireland play music so well? The spirit of the place is such that the people express a tremendous joy of living and creating, and are always on a quest for music and entertainment. “Where’s the Craic?” explores this remarkable culture, and why Sligo – a town of 20,000 people – has many more live music pubs than anywhere else in Ireland.

After Braveheart (2015)

Historical docudrama that traces the events of 1315-1318 when Robert Bruce invaded Ireland along with his brother Edward in order to unite the Celtic nations against English oppression.

Young Plato (2021)

A teacher in a Belfast school teaches his students to think critically as a method of dealing with the sometimes unstable world around them.

Nothing Compares (2022)

Following the career of singer Sinéad O'Connor, from her rise to fame in the late 1980s; and how her iconoclastic personality later led to her exile from the pop mainstream.

Charlotte Who? A Gaelic Football Story in America (2020)

In 2000, Kevin Devin and Ronan Cleary founded the James Connolly GAA Club in Charlotte, North Carolina because they missed that part of Irish culture. Seventeen years later, the American women of Charlotte GAA compete at the highest level of the sport in North America against teams stacked with imported Irish players.