
The Cry of Granuaile
A grieving American filmmaker and her Irish assistant tour the west of Ireland, researching a film about Granuaile, the legendary 16th century rebel and “pirate queen
moreA grieving American filmmaker and her Irish assistant tour the west of Ireland, researching a film about Granuaile, the legendary 16th century rebel and “pirate queen
moreA multiple award-winning documentary musical, which travels the length of Dublin's fabled North Circular Road.
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed is a vital piece of documentary filmmaking: a portrait of an extraordinary artist and an urgent rallying cry for justice.
Scottish writer/director Charlotte Wells' Aftersun is an achingly tender portrait of a father-daughter relationship.
moreSet during the Irish Civil War, on a coastal Island, lifelong friends Pádraic and Colm, suddenly find themselves at an impasse when Colm unexpectedly ends their friendship.
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moreCorsage is an unconventional costume drama, which presents an alternative, feminist view of Empress Elizabeth of Austria.
moreThe latest from Korean director Park Chan-wook (The Handmaiden) has been compared to the work of Hitchcock, but Park brings a flair to this suspense thriller that is all his own.
moreThis award-winning debut film from Panah Panahi, son of renowned Iranian director Jafar Panahi, presents a rich portrait of one family on a road-trip that will change their lives forever.
moreReturn To Dust is a patient, tender story of survival and love against the odds, which shows a side of Chinese society rarely seen on cinema screens.
moreSet in the scenic Ring Gaeltacht area in Co Waterford, Róise & Frank is a charming Irish-language film for the whole family.
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