Brooklyn (2015)

An Irish immigrant lands in 1950s Brooklyn, where she quickly falls into a romance with a local. When her past catches up with her, however, she must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within.

Gangs of New York (2002)

An orphaned Irish-American returns to the Hell's Kitchen area of New York City in 1862 seeking revenge against his father's killer and the nativist group that he leads.

Far and Away (1992)

A young Irish couple flee to the United States, but subsequently struggle to obtain land and prosper freely.

Blown Away (1994)

An Irish bomber escapes from prison and targets a member of the Boston bomb squad.

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.

Irish Wish (2024)

When the love of Maddie’s life gets engaged to her best friend, she puts her feelings aside to be a bridesmaid at their wedding in Ireland.

Mobs Mheiriceá / The Irish-American Mob (2007)

The story of six of America's most notorious Irish American Mobsters ; Michael "King Mike" McDonald, Dion O'Bannion, Jack "Legs" Diamond, Owney Madden, John "Cockeye" Dunne and Danny Greene.

A Boatload of Wild Irishmen (2010)

Irish-American filmmaker Robert J. Flaherty is credited with being the father of the modern documentary after making "Nanook of the North" and classics such as "Man of Aran" and "Louisiana Story", but he was also criticized for engaging in distortion and stereotyping of his subjects for dramatic effect.