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- The story of two sisters who grew up on the fractious Irish border. When one of them, who has been missing, finally returns home, the intense bond with her sister is re-ignited. Together they unearth their mother's past, but they uncover secrets and resentments which have been deeply buried and now threaten to overwhelm them.
- A young Irish woman hates England so much she becomes a spy for Germany.
- The struggle between good and evil over the centuries up to the present day where an immortal exorcist prepares his disciple to challenge the evil one.
- An artist who is being pushed into medicine confides in her stuffed bear and must build the courage to confront her mum. And a burnt out admin has a close call with his boss, tries to convince himself that he needs a change.
- After Brian McDonald is found murdered on a beach, his sister Sarah and his childhood friend Michael try to unravel the devastating mysteries surrounding his last few weeks alive. Finding a side to her brother that she never expected, Sarah is forced to delve into their past and find out why they were fostered, who their real mother is and what has become of her...
- A tale about Dundalk FC's European Cup run during the 1979/80 season. It follows the most successful journey of any Irish soccer team when the regional club were one kick away of a ball away from a quarter final with Real Madrid.
- A young Englishman is led to a traditional Irish wake, but he soon finds out that some of the customs are not so traditional.
- Deciding to see if he can eek out a living on minimum wage Des decides to try to survive for one month working a minimum wage job in various parts of Ireland. He turns his hand to cooking in a kebab shop in Waterford; a life guard at a swimming pool complex in Tralee; a shop assistant at a supermarket in Dundalk; and a general dogs body/jack of all trades/handiman at a hotel in Dublin (Keep an eye out for his stair vacuuming techniques)
- Pat has been collecting rent along the same route for 35 years, now in a changing Ireland he stands to lose everything. He must fight to keep his job, his friends and his way of life.
- Meeting with numerous musicians affected by war, Northern Irish singer-songwriter Matt McGinn explores how they use music, not only to address their past, but to shape their future.
- Stephen is a gormless man in his early 20's. He reluctantly has to work at the family Strawberry stall, ruining his plans for the day.
- Forgiven is set in contemporary rural Ireland and revolves around the character Simon, a desperate middle-aged man who takes refuge in a desolate church. On this stormy night, he pleads for repentance with the divine and his mentor and friend Father Barry.
- Where My Ladies? Is a short documentary film based on research on women working in the Irish screen industry, produced by film production graduates of Dundalk Institute of Technology, 2015.
- A criminal couple with an appetite for hard core drugs reminisce on a robbery. H , the overpowering boyfriends grows increasingly suspicious of his lover Charlie.
- A young woman, Amy, struggles to forgive her dad for something he done in the past while also living with a heroin addicted boyfriend.
- Ex-detective John O'Dohertys world comes crashing down when he must investigate his own death.
- A short student documentary exploring the topic of disabled representation, in Ireland's screen media industry.
- Karen has made a lot of bad choices in her past which have led to a life of unbalance, She gets a chance to change her life for the better, but will she take it or make another wrong choice?
- A suburban couple battle through the apparent obliteration of their shared experience as their DVD collection is painstakingly broken up and recycled. The film was based on a short story by Tony White written as a fictional representation of Alan Phelan's art practice.
- Queue This Way is a quirky short film about Jonny, a young man living his daily life through a strict routine. When Jonny encounters a new, clumsy barista, Delilah in his local café, his routine has come to a halt. Jonny, suffering from social anxiety, struggles to build up confidence.
- When young Katie wanders into a strange field and takes something that doesn't belong to her, she discovers that the fairies in her storybooks were lies and that there's a good reason why farmers leave the fey folk well enough alone.
- Life's all about moving forward... unless you're a goldfish.
- A short film exploring the depth of dementia and its affect on family life.
- In 90's Ireland, two friends, Shay and Cillian, witness a UFO crash and go to investigate. When a secret branch of the government show up, aliens are the least of the pairs problems.
- Through tells the story of Damien, a young man who lost everything important to him. Damien and Angela were once happily in love. Now Damien sits alone mourning the loss of his girlfriend, his happiness and everything else that is through.
- A vivid and colorful observational piece exploring the world of vinyl record collectors, examining the people that live in a world where physical media is antiquated and an old-fashioned affectation - and ask the question "What is it that leads people to collect records?" "Fidelity" follows three collectors - from all walks of life, as they guide us through their fixation and also exploring the culture and the communities that revolve around record collecting.
- Split Thread is an interactive film where the user has the option of choosing which path the selected character takes, which ultimately will affect the overall story.
- Two LDS Missionaries help an old Irishman rediscover lost happiness through the power of music.
- Alex Russell, a geneticist on-board the Solaria Research station has devoted his life to test subject Rachel, a comatose woman who is immune to the ageing process.
- His journey starts in the south-west at Cobh in Co Cork and his first stop is Blarney Castle, where Chris kisses the famous stone, before he heads to the west coast to ride on an old local line saved by an eccentric local millionaire. He heads to Dublin to visit the jail made famous by the Easter Rising, before ending in Belfast, where he ponders what the future may hold for the railways and for Ireland.