Rocky Road to Dublin (1968)

In 1968, Irish-born journalist Peter Lennon conducted a series of ‘innocent’ interviews with politicians, clergy and ordinary people of the day which exposed the truth of a repressed, suppressed and censored country; and the hypocrisy of church, politics and state. The resulting documentary is a provocative, biting portrayal of 1960s Ireland.

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.

Mise Éire (1959)

Documentary telling of events in Ireland leading up to, during, and immediately after the 1916 Easter Rising, extensively using original footage such as newsreels from the time.

Saoirse? (1961)

Documentary covering the period 1919-1922 in Ireland's history; showing the war of independence against the British and the civil war that followed using archive footage from the time, including original newsreel footage.

The Letters (2021)

"The Letters" tells the story of three women from different walks of life who have weeks to live due to the false results of their cervical cancer checks.

Atlantic (2016)

Documentary about the two big resources in the North Atlantic, fish and oil, and the impact of their exploitation on the environment in various countries on both sides of the Atlantic.

The Ambassador (1998)

Harriet Smith, the new British ambassador to Ireland, desperately wants to make her mark in this historically difficult posting and try to put the tragic murder of her husband behind her.

In the Name of Gerry Conlon (2022)

In 1974, Gerry Conlon was a victim of one of the worst judicial crimes in UK history. Aged 20, he and three others were sentenced to life in prison for an IRA bombing. The "Guildford Four" had to wait until 1989 to be exonerated.

I, Dolours (2018)

Documentary drama about Dolours Price, one of very few women who rose to the top of the provisional IRA in Northern Ireland and who was involved in bombings during the Troubles in the 1970s.

Hidden Agenda (1990)

When an American human rights lawyer is assassinated in Belfast, it remains for the man's girlfriend and a tough, no nonsense, police detective to find the truth.