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- Shell art inspired by the Irish coast.
- A story of three teens talking about their mental health and their many problems in their daily lives: mind Bender is intended to spread positive emotional well-being and support young people in dark condition.
- A young woman purchases a strange artifact in an old town market, not knowing the power that lies within.
- The XT Projects series takes a deeper look into how battery technology is empowering the electrification of off-highway mobile machinery. Each project outlines how electrification is increasingly the way of the future, even for the toughest industries such as mining, construction, agriculture, marine, and rail. Each XT Project explores what engineers and converters were looking for, how combined efforts were made to realize their vision, and the advantages a Xerotech battery brings to their operation.
- Set against the stark and beautiful landscape of the Sliabh Aughty mountains in the west of Ireland , Aughty is a documentary portrait of a unique place and people untouched by the boom and bust motions of the Irish 'Celtic Tiger', capturing a moment in time through the ordinary lives and traditions of Irish people in community, culture and resistance. In a landscape and population that is changing rapidly the film explores the daily lives and issues facing these small rural communities in the face of an ever-changing landscape. Aughty leads us on a poetic journey into rural Ireland through the relationships of people and place.
- "Post- Fordlândia" explores the mythologies surrounding Henry Fords failed utopia 'Fordlândia'. Fordlândia, an abandoned rubber plantation and town constructed in the heart of the Amazonian rainforest exists as the most poignant existing monument to Ford's attempt to export his puritanical model of capitalism and the American way of life into other parts of the world. Through a filmic exploration of this ghost town through the eyes of an other-worldly protagonist, the work contemplates the physical and ideological failure of the exportation of the American capitalist dream into one of the most complex ecological and cultural places on the planet. Using the medium of film, the artists take multiple approaches to the site and place of Fordlândia exploring the space between fiction, documentary, and subjective observation in order to complicate potential readings of the history(s) of Fordlândia.
- Dublin 1963. Roving reporter Charlie Pigeon discovers a story that is unique to the streets of the Capital.
- A series of murders occur in the Willow Park Estate.
- One man, one boy, one bag of sweets. Or is that one man and two bags of sweets?
- Briseadh is a short film about a broken relationship between parents and their children. Briseadh means Break in which means people are broken in one way of the order.
- A short documentary exploring the concept of twenty-four hour shopping.
- Four students try to steal the answers to the Leaving Certificate exam but the School Principal is on their trail.
- Longtime friends James, Alex, Reuben and Jamie gather weekly to discuss random topics.
- The theme of this story is obsession with a twist. The lead character Walter is seen walking down a street one day, while looking through its shop windows. He suddenly spies an object of great intrigue in one particular store and an obsession develops. The antics and efforts of Walter, attempting to look through this store window without drawing attention to himself brings out the inventive and creative side of him.
- Amhrán na bhFiann marked the 100-year anniversary of the writing of the Irish National Anthem with a question: does this old-style anthem, the words unknown to many, still have relevance in today's Ireland?
- A short documentary funded by Foróige in which young people explore issues relating to mental health.
- Philip Boucher-Hayes travels around Ireland in pursuit of the individuals and businesses, large and small, who have left unhappy customers in their wake.
- A colorful short tries to explore a relationship of man who recently found the love of his life. The monologue reveals many secrets and facts about this relationship although we never see the woman.
- A personal journey that follows Pete Higgins as he explores the much publicised UFO activity in the town where he grew up. The documentary offers an open minded glimpse into the notion of belief and scepticism in a small Irish Community.
- 1968: A behind the scenes look at Aer Lingus and the expertise involved in maintaining and developing Ireland's national airline. The film concentrates on the buzz of activity in the hangers at night.
- A live show by German tenor Jonas Kaufmann from Berlin's Waldbühne.
- The documentary profiles the Limerick rugby community and its relationship with the Munster team.
- Takes a look behind the scenes of the movie.
- Recording Session with Dublin based musician Shane Kelly Lester Featured Songs - Monster, Growing and The Attic
- Promotional Film for the new Sports craze 'Fitness By Light'
- Presenters Tommy Standun and Brid Seoige travel the length and breadth of Ireland to show you how to build a better, greener home.
- Ireland 1980. Football royalty Real Madrid travel to play Irish semi professional outfit Limerick FC in the European Cup. A David vs Goliath tale about a game no one remembers that three men can never forget.
- Filmed in the grounds of Kilruddery house in Bray Co. Wicklow, this programme is a tribute to the late Liam Reilly who was the lead singer in the band, Bagatelle.
- Feeling Clean is a story about overdose in the young people in the small community of young individual who are pressurized to take drugs alcohol for various reasons.
- A short documentary explaining how Patricia coped with the loss of her elderly mother
- The fantasy land of children at play, the cowboys must rescue the princess from the pirates all while their mothers watch in awe.
- Film maker Kevin Dorney retraces the steps of Hannibal 22 centuries after the Carthaginian general crossed the Alps with his elephants.
- The spirits of Irish émigré forced over generations of political and economic struggle are called back to their homeland by the majestic stag, perched on a towering Irish cliff.
- Short documentary celebrating the heritage and tradition of the "Beamish and Crawford" Brewery in Cork, Ireland
- The Sound that Came from the Hill is a short documentary directed by Myles O'Reilly about a concert held in the ESB Turlough Hill Power Station, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, Ireland on 3rd July 2014.