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- Eight bands write, record and mix an original song in front of the cameras in 12 hours or less.
- Adebola (Diamond Ebs) a Nigerian immigrant to Ireland visits a B&B run by Sonia O'Brien (Ciara O'Callaghan) whose children have never seen a black person. The children are convinced Adebola is the Alien in their horror movies.
- A filmed account of the 'Respect and Loyalty' Parade held by the Irish Defence Forces, marching to protest inadequate pay for veterans.
- Brings viewers deep into road racing, a sport that takes harness racing off the dirt track of the arena to the asphalt of major roadways. It follows Joe, the owner of Ireland's fasted pacer, a Dublin native known as "The Bobby," through two of the biggest races of his career. First in Limerick, Bobby represents Dublin in a competition between the fastest horse from Dublin and the fastest horse from Limerick. The prize is $166,000, the largest in history, and bragging rights as the best horse in Ireland. Next, Joe and Bobby cross the channel to England to race head to head with the only horse ever credited with beating "The Bobby." Road racing thrives in Dublin's pubs as well, where the passion of racing is on display nightly. Between pints, horse owners watch and discuss road racing into the early hours of the morning. "Racing the Freak" takes the audience on a fast-paced ride into the urban horse culture of Ireland and England, showing not only the gambling that makes this sport controversial but also the relationship between horse and owner that money can never buy.
- Based on early Irish poetry, Aisling is an ode to Mother Ireland dealing with themes of change, renewal and rejuvenation.
- Krzysztof, a shy, young Polish builder is stranded and lost in Ireland after losing his job. Out of friends, luck and isolated from his wife and child, who are back in Poland; he applies his big awkward hands to learning music to help him communicate and turn his life around.
- A new recruit at an advertising agency has some controversial ideas about marketing their new fragrance.
- Series follows 10 individuals who make the decision to have cosmetic surgery. The series includes both invasive and non-invasive cosmetic procedures.
- Behind-the-scenes documentary following rookie actor Patrick Kielty in a new production of Marie Jones' controversial play, A Night in November.
- An eccentric man invites his estranged girlfriend to witness the demonstration of a device which he claims is capable of time travel.
- Joe lives in Ireland, his girlfriend Aya lives in Japan. How do they make it work?
- A propaganda film made by the Economic Co-Operation Administration (Marshall Aid Programme) showing how Barty O'Brien, the son of a small Irish farmer becomes trained as an electrical engineer in the United States.
- When Ryan's girlfriend is brutally murdered he begins to psychologically unravel, falling into a dangerous criminal underworld where memories are skewed and he must ultimately question his own humanity.
- The philosophical ramblings of a Taximan Frank. He shares his observations and knowledge on everything from Bulgarian apartments, Barcelona and airport security to the night shift and transporting human organs on his passenger seat.
- British European activists look at how the European Union supports the ongoing peace process in Northern Ireland - and how the Good Friday Agreement could be threatened by Brexit.
- Expedition members Danny Osborne, Gerry Wardell and John O'Mara with administrator Phillipa Kidd prepare an expedition. Scenes in offices raising sponsorship from many sponsors. Production of the Irish Arctic expedition 1981 booklet manifesto "Opporunities for Involvement". 18-man-day food ration boxes being filled with donated foods in warehouse. All the members including cameraman, John O'Mara cycling in Dublin to business meetings with various sponsors. Finally departure from Dublin Airport via the customs checking camera case and a two-handed nerve shaking champagne reception. Take-off to airborne-animation of plane across the Atlantic and on wards to Canada with views of RCAF Hercules cockpit instrumentation and icebergs, sea and ice and snow below. A frozen snow-packed airstrip finds a Hercules taking off in front of a low sun leaving behind its load of 7 tonnes ... all the expedition-freight in one place for the first time ... This is Eureka weather-station at Latitude 80 degrees North .... an eerie steamy bitterly cold place so foreign to experience ... weather balloon soars... Profile of ice-coated red-masked head. Set off with two dogs and sledges and skidoos to music across the ice. Discuss the demerits of working in the cold. Bloody tongue. Chopping ice-to make hot water. the diet consists of much including timed butter !... Paddy the husky falls behind and is lost. Arriving at a cairn from Krueger's lost Expedition of 1933. Finding a message left in a bottle reminds us of the history of polar exploration and how weather has such an effect on exploration. Archive images of Amundsen's SouthPole expedition inside their tent ... and Scott's ponies floundering on the ice... while back at the expedition a two-day storm leaves drifts about the camp and Nanook the huskie has frostbite. They dig out the camp and Gerry reassembles the motor from a skidoo whose carburetor has filled with spin-drift from the storm. He tells of the challenge working on small parts with naked fingers at minus 40. John breaks a wrist while laying caches of food for the snow free summer. Danny takes Naomi for a few weeks journey into the interior of the island...
- Wes Harris a young male in his twenties former musician has the weight of the world on his shoulders and it shows. Hiding a deep secret he doesn't know where to turn for strength and guidance. He embarks on a journey of self discovery through the very thing that's left that makes sense to him -- music. Along the way he meet's a young singer/songwriter, Hannah Dawson. Through this chance encounter both find meaning in music that they so passionately relate to and find a friendship that teaches them more than they thought they'd find. Is it enough for Wes to let go of his fears and confess his secret and will it give courage to Hannah to let the world into her music.
- Short film exploring the work of three fashion designers, using recycled material - Eva Maguire, Choi Cheung and Carrie Ann Moran - as presented at the Redicover Fashion Show Event in Ballymun Dublin.
- Gerry (Jack Walsh) works the graveyard shift as a security guard in a deserted office block and lives by the clock. Every night is the same as the last and is followed by the next and the one after that. The clock, and Gerry's well-worn routine, ensures that nothing ever changes: until something does. While the radio echoes out its pure, lonely melody on the top floor of the deserted building, Gerry enjoys his midnight snack and gets a chance to observe life as it passes him by outside. Then, unexpectedly, a light comes on in the building across the way. Joan (Niamh Shaw), a kindred spirit and seemingly just as lonely as Gerry himself, reads a romantic novel and wipes away a tear. In Joan, Gerry finds a beacon of light in the surrounding darkness. This is fate, this was meant to be...but will Gerry sacrifice everything else to win over the heart of a woman who does not even know he exists? Love Storey is the simple tale of a lonely man who finds hope in an unlikely place.
- 25 years after-the-fact, actor Joseph Pilato talks about performing in the George Romero classic Day of the Dead, whilst sharing stories about his career and his thoughts on the remake and the world of horror movies.
- A young girl's brush with diphtheria provides a lesson in the importance of immunisation.
- About the trials and tribulations of making the Irish feature film W.C. (2007). The film makers discuss all aspects of making a film on a low budget.
- A young woman wakes up, finding herself in an unsettling, nightmarish dreamscape, only to be confronted with the pain of her childhood.
- A street performer wonders how to get the attention of a beautiful girl.
- Two hungover blokes engage in an epic battle for hydration
- A typical day at the barbershop inter-cut with footage of the outside world. Thus emphasizing that the outside world moves fast while life in the barber shop is slow.
- SMOLT is a unique portrayal of an eventful few days in the lives of Darren and Leon: two Irish kids who generally have to fend for themselves. While killing time selling second-hand cigarettes, the boys run into some trouble with a girl, a gun, and a shipment of counterfeit football jerseys. Twisting from cinema vérité to improvisation to pre-scripted lines SMOLT offers an intimate visceral slice-of-life of two kids in their concrete playground that is Dublin City.
- Hanzo, the honored Samurai of the Tsushima clan, is favoured as the next Daimyo. Takashi, the son of the Daimyo attempts to overthrow his father.
- An observational documentary, which looks at Clongowes Wood College, through the prism of its Leinster Senior Cup rugby team. Founded in 1814 by the Jesuits, Clongowes is one of the most famous schools in Ireland and its best-known former pupil is James Joyce. An all-boys fee-paying boarding school, sitting on a three hundred acre estate in County Kildare, it has always been influential in the Irish catholic establishment. The film starts at the beginning of the school year, full of hope, and ends with the last match of the cup campaign and its emotional aftermath.
- This music video tells the tale of a woman who reminisces about her youth and a chance encounter with a young boy she fell in love with. She feels trapped in her current relationship and pines for the freedom and joy of her teenage days. The video ends with a twist where she crosses paths once again with her lost love.
- A young couple, Emma and Conor, living together, struggle with the reality of Mental Health problems.
- Darkness & light collide to bring some kind of color into the lives of two lost souls but is short lived as the shadow their respective pasts comes ever closer, unfolding a story of pain, violence, passion and vengeance.
- Paul and Tom stumble across a mysterious man lurking in the boot of their car,and only know 1 way to deal with him.
- Under pressure from his ex-girlfriend and father for money, Jason plans a robbery that could solve all his problems.
- Two strangers have a chance encounter on a busy Temple Bar Street.
- Mrs Parker was told by her beau that by solving a crossword, which he compiled, she'd know his true feelings. One hitch - she's stuck on the last clue, and God isn't helping.
- As teenagers, Dublin band LIR dreamed of conquering the music world, only to see their hopes and dreams thwarted by a multitude of disasters and tragedies. Once feted by the music industry as 'the next U2', their downfall is only matched in grandeur by the scale of their ambition. Unlike the thousands of 'success stories' told in music documentaries, this is the other side of the coin, the story that will inevitably befall most bands.