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.

The Outsider (1979)

Idealistic Vietnam veteran Michael Flaherty, enthralled by the stories told to him by his grandfather and disillusioned by the lack of a clear cut cause in Vietnam; leaves his comfortable life in a Detroit suburb and goes to Ireland to fight for the IRA, only to discover that nothing is ever clear cut.

Rose’s War / Baltimore (2023)

The story of English debutante and heiress Rose Dugdale, who in the early 1970s rebelled against her wealthy upbringing by becoming an active member of the militant Irish Republican Army.

In the Land of Saints and Sinners (2023)

In a tranquil Irish village in the 1970s, army veteran Finbar Murphy hides his dark secret as a hitman. When local tensions rise amid "The Troubles," he must confront his dual life and reclaim his purpose, blurring the lines between justice and vengeance.

The Image You Missed (2018)

An Irish filmmaker uncovers his estranged father’s documentary legacy amid Northern Ireland's tumultuous past. Blending unseen footage with personal reflection, he navigates a poignant quest for connection and understanding across generations.

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.

Holy Cross (2003)

Violence erupts in north Belfast when the residents of Glenbyrn, a predominantly Protestant suburb, object to schoolgirls walking through their neighbourhood from the Catholic area of Ardoyne to the Holy Cross primary school.

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.

The Journey (2016)

During the 2006 Northern Ireland peace talks, Sinn Féin leader Martin McGuinness and Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley are forced to travel by car together.

In the Name of the Father (1993)

Based on the true story of Gerry Conlon, whose coerced confession to an IRA bombing he did not commit results in the imprisonment of his father as well. An English lawyer takes up their case and fights to free them.