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.

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.

Out of Innocence (2016)

Based on the 1984 "Kerry Babies" case, a young mother comes under suspicion when a baby is found dead. Misled by fear, she falsely confesses to a murder she didn't commit, sparking a harrowing journey for truth amidst the chaos of a flawed justice system.

A Boatload of Wild Irishmen (2010)

Irish-American filmmaker Robert J. Flaherty is credited with being the father of the modern documentary after making "Nanook of the North" and classics such as "Man of Aran" and "Louisiana Story", but he was also criticized for engaging in distortion and stereotyping of his subjects for dramatic effect.

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.

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.

Dance First (2023)

"Dance First" weaves the vibrant tapestry of Irish playwright Samuel Beckett's remarkable life; shaped by war, love, and literary genius. Capturing his journey from Parisian bon vivant to Nobel laureate, it emphasizes his mantra: embrace life boldly before reflection.

A Doctor’s Sword (2015)

An Irish doctor survived the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki and was given a Samurai sword for the lives he saved. Seventy years later, his family searches for the origin of their father's sword.

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.

The Scarlet and the Black (1983)

Irish-born Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty uses his status as a Vatican official to save Allied POWs and downed Allied airmen as the Nazis invade Rome.