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- Two policemen on a house-call in rural Ireland; Frank is young and heartbroken... Con is middle-aged and weary... They're both alone. They're both idiots.
- ShortWhile trying to take her own life, Mai is interrupted when a young, pregnant woman in distress calls to her door in desperate need of help.
- In 1973 Stanley Kubrick came to Ireland - and brought the British Army with him. A romantic comedy set behind the scenes of Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975).
- Two lonely people find the love that they were searching for. Well, one lonely person and one banshee.
- Men & Women follows a nine year old girl over the Christmas of 1979 as her loss of innocence is reflected in her realisation that neither Santa nor relations between her parents are what they seem.
- Sixteen year-old Shane finds himself in the reluctant position of baby-sitter to his kid brother Charlie while his mother is at work. Along with Shane's best mates - Bean and Hally - their small rural town is the jungle gym where they spend most of their days. When Shane makes a seemingly innocuous discovery one day, he's and Charlie's lives are changed forever.
- Two thugs embark on a convoluted plan to tie up loose ends following the robbery of a local crime lord. Things go awry when a crucial element is forgotten.
- Hunter Gatherer follows the story of a young mother and her son who are trapped in a downward spiral of unemployment and suburban decay. Both find escape in a Henry Wadsworth poem 'The Song of Hiawatha' which evokes the desire to hunt in the wilderness of forest, mountains and rivers.
- A moving and poetic observation exploring the intimate connection between people and place.
- His desire for life extinguished by the grief of losing his beloved wife, Edward waits to die. With little money to pay for the proper funeral and burial he wants, he feels he is left with few choices. He fills his days with menial tasks and watching old movies at the local, run down cinema. After he discovers a fellow elderly patron has died in the cinema, prompting the management to pay for the funeral, he begins to devise a plan to end his life in the way he sees fit. Following several unsuccessful attempts, raising the concern of the cinema staff, the man realises that he must allow nature take its course. A touching comedy/drama with real warmth, The End Of The Reel depicts the emotional lengths a lonely old man will go to in order to reconnect with his dead wife.