Maze (2017)

Drama inspired by the true events of the infamous 1983 prison breakout of 38 IRA prisoners from HMP Maze; which became the biggest prison escape in Europe since World War II.

The Siege of Jadotville (2016)

While serving with a UN peacekeeping force in the Congo in 1961, Irish Commandant Pat Quinlan and his platoon are forced into a stand-off against French and Belgian Mercenaries fighting for the breakaway Republic of Katanga.

Sophie: A Murder in West Cork (2021)

The documentary follows the investigation of the death of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier, a French film and TV producer who was murdered while at her isolated holiday cottage in West Cork, Ireland in 1996.

Some Mother’s Son (1996)

The 1981 hunger strike in an Irish prison, in which I.R.A. prisoner Bobby Sands led a protest against their treatment as criminals rather than as prisoners of war. It focuses on the mothers of two of the strikers, and their struggle.

Lola Montès (1955)

Biography of Irish-born actress, royal courtesan and exotic dancer Lola Montez, as she looks back on her notorious life from her later years spent performing in the circus and music halls.

The Price of Desire (2015)

Compelling portrayal of the love triangle between Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray and her lovers Jean Badovici and Marisa Damia; and her long-running feud with the father of Modernism, Le Corbusier; who controversially vandalized her iconic villa E-1027 in the South of France.

The Vanishing Triangle (2022)

After a series of disappearances of young women in or near Dublin, newspaper reporter Lisa Wallace sets out to find the man responsible; who she believes is the same man who murdered her mother almost twenty years earlier.

Song for a Raggy Boy (2003)

The true story of a single teacher's courage to stand up against an untouchable prefect's sadistic disciplinary regime and other abuse in a Catholic Reformatory and Industrial School in 1939 Ireland.

The Secret (2016)

The true-crime story of a respectable dentist and pillar of the community who became a killer in partnership with a Sunday school teacher.

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.