The Watchers (2024)

A young artist gets stranded in an a vast primal forest in the west of Ireland; where she becomes trapped alongside three strangers, stalked by mysterious creatures each night.

The Shamrock Spitfire (2024)

The story of WW2 Irish fighter pilot Brendan "Paddy" Finucane, who at the age of just 21, became the youngest ever wing commander in the Royal Air Force, and one of its greatest and most celebrated fighter aces during World War II.

Quintessentially Irish (2024)

A journey through Ireland's cultural heritage, exploring the origins of whiskey production, the world-famous Guinness brewery, age-old equestrian pursuits, traditional Gaelic athletics, and the enduring Dunsany Castle.

Small Things Like These (2024)

Living in a small Irish town in the mid-1980s, coal merchant Bill Furlong stumbles upon dark secrets hidden within a convent. As he grapples with his own history, Bill faces the weight of silence in a community bound by tradition and the Church, risking everything for truth and justice.

Oddity (2024)

In a haunting quest for justice, a psychic medium delves into the shadows of her sister's murder, unlocking chilling secrets and confronting dark forces that threaten her own sanity at the crime's eerie location.

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.

Obituary (2023)

An unfulfilled obituary-writer for a small town Irish newspaper is put on reduced wages; and realizes that she has to be proactive if her job is to start paying enough to cover her rent.

Say Nothing (2024)

Based on the true story of sisters Marian and Dolours Price as they join the world of the IRA. The series spans four tumultuous decades showing the heavy toll the conflict takes in a fractured society, exploring the haunting legacy for both fighters and families.

An Irish Angel (2024)

Aine is a spirited teenage schoolgirl from the wrong side of the tracks in Portrush, Northern Ireland. She lives with her mother Margaret who works as a cleaner for a local office and her grandmother Agnes who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. As they face adversity, Aine discovers strength in love and resilience, illuminating her path to hope.