Philomena (2013)

A world-weary political journalist picks up the story of a woman's search for her son, who was taken away from her decades ago after she became pregnant and was forced to live in a convent.

Noble (2014)

Based on the true life story of Christina Noble, overcoming the harsh difficulties of her childhood in Ireland to discover her destiny on the streets of Saigon.

My Left Foot (1989)

Christy Brown, born with cerebral palsy, learns to paint and write with his only controllable limb - his left foot.

Veronica Guerin (2003)

Biopic of Irish journalist Veronica Guerin, a reporter for The Sunday Independent who exposed some of Dublin's most powerful crime barons and drug lords during the mid-1990s; and was later murdered by assassins hired by the same criminal drug lords she exposed.

The Camino Voyage (2018)

A crew including a Writer, two Musicians, an Artist and a Stonemason embark on the Camino by sea, in a traditional boat that they built themselves on an inspiring, and dangerous, 2,500 km modern day Celtic odyssey all the way from Ireland to Northern Spain.

An Irish Story: This is My Home (2020)

Two Irish immigrant musicians, The Black Donnelly's, embark on a quest to set a Guinness World Record playing sixty shows in all fifty states in just 35 days. Racing against the clock, they examine the pursuit of the American dream from an immigrant's perspective; and how music connects us all.

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.

Róise & Frank (2022)

A widow who has given up on life becomes convinced that a stray dog is the reincarnation of her hurling-loving husband.

Young Plato (2021)

An observational documentary set in Belfast’s Ardoyne district, charting the dream of Headmaster Kevin McArevey and his dedicated team illustrating how critical thinking and philosophy can empower and encourage children to see beyond the boundaries and limitations of their own community, question the mythologies of war & violence; and sometimes challenge the narratives of their parents, peers and socio-economic groups.

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.