’71 (2014)

In 1971, a young and disoriented British soldier is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a riot on the deadly streets of Belfast.

A Belfast Story (2013)

Set in a city which has weathered hundreds of years of hatred, 30 years of bombs, and a war without winners, just victims. A new era of life after terrorism brings new risks. There is peace, but that can also be deadly.

A Prayer For The Dying (1987)

Martin, an IRA hitman, is seen by a Catholic priest while carrying out a hit which goes wrong. He grows a bond with the priest and his niece. But his past and his former employers put all their lives in danger.

An Everlasting Piece (2000)

Colm is a Catholic, and George is a poetry-loving Protestant. In Belfast, Northern Ireland in the 1980s, they could have been enemies, but instead, they became business partners. After persuading a mad wig salesman known as the Scalper to sell them his leads, the two embark on a series of house calls, always in neighborhoods that are dangerous for one or the other partner.

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.

Angel (1982)

Danny, a saxophonist with a travelling band, witnesses the gangland murder of the band's manager (involved in extortion payoffs) and that of a deaf and mute girl witness at a dancehall in South Armagh.

Belfast (2021)

A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.

Bloodlands (2021)

Northern Irish police officer DCI Tom Brannick investigates crimes from Norther Ireland's murky past; while trying to hide a dark secret from his own past.

Cal (1984)

Cal, a young man on the fringes of the IRA, falls in love with Marcella, a Catholic woman whose husband, a Protestant policeman, was killed one year earlier by the IRA. Based on the novel by Bernard Mc Laverty.

Cup Cake (2010)

A reclusive young man who lives surrounded by robots and gadgets is forced to confront reality during a family crisis. He comes to understand the importance of keeping loyal to his family while realizing the significance of following his own path in life.