Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched (2021)

An exploration of the cinematic history of the Folk Horror genre, from its beginnings in Scotland, Ireland and England in the late 1960s; through its proliferation on British television in the 1970s and more recent resurgence with contributions from many of the major creators and clips from cinema all over the world.

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.

Strange Occurrences in a Small Irish Village (2016)

In August of 1871, many residents of the small village of Knock, County Mayo reported seeing an apparition of the Virgin Mary. More than a century later, the village is still defined by this event; although more modern explanations sit uneasily beside the traditional beliefs.

Rednecks + Culchies (2016)

In this sometimes disturbing documentary, the drugs and alcohol problems of the American working class are studied from the perspective of an Irish redneck, a "culchie".

Atlantean Quartet (1984)

Documentary about the history of the Irish people, dispersing the myth that they are all of pure "Celtic" heritage, but showing them as they really are- a mix of races from the Baltic, Mediterranean and North Africa. It portrays the island not as the remote outpost of Europe most people think it is, but as a busy meeting place and crossroads for seafaring traders of the Atlantic throughout history.

Burren Girl (2020)

A Minnesota woman searches for the place and people her immigrant grandmother left behind. The quest takes her to the Burren: a beautiful, windswept region of County Clare, Ireland. There she finds a clan - and its medieval legacy - that were scattered and lost during some of the most difficult centuries in Irish history.

One Ocean, No Limits (2017)

Follows a young Irish novice rower, Adam Burke, through the highs and lows of rowing completely unassisted, as part of a crew of six, across the vast Atlantic Ocean from Morocco to Barbados, in their effort to break the world record for the fastest Atlantic crossing by rowing boat.

The Job of Songs (2023)

In Doolin, an isolated village teetering on the western edge of Ireland, a community of musicians seek joy and connection through traditional music as they face a modernizing world.

The Image You Missed (2018)

An Irish filmmaker uncovers his estranged father’s documentary legacy amid Northern Ireland's tumultuous past. Blending unseen footage with personal reflection, he navigates a poignant quest for connection and understanding across generations.

Men at Lunch (2012)

Documentary telling the story of "Lunch atop a Skyscraper," the iconic 1932 photograph of mainly Irish construction workers lunching on a skyscraper beam during the construction of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. This captivating documentary uncovers the lives, aspirations, and daring spirit of those who built New York's skyline.