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- Il destino porta l'insegnante di Belfast JJ nell'orbita di Naoise e Liam Og, l'ago della bilancia di un gruppo hip hop senza eguali. Rappando nella loro lingua d'origine irlandese, guidano un movimento per salvare la loro lingua madre.
- On the eve of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the Irish captain Roy Keane forfeits his place in the squad at the team's preparation base in Saipan, following a heated disagreement with the Irish manager Mick McCarthy.
- Chronicles Cyndi Lauper's meteoric ascent to stardom and her profound impact on generations through her music, ever-evolving punk style, unwavering feminism and tireless advocacy.
- A beautiful portrait of everyday Gazan citizens, leading meaningful lives beyond the rubble of perennial conflict.
- An in-depth look at the unsolved 1994 Loughinisland massacre, where six Irishmen were murdered, presumably by a Unionist paramilitary group, while watching the World Cup at the local pub in Loughinisland, Northern Ireland.
- ELIÁN is the remarkable story about Elián González, a five-year-old Cuban boy plucked from the Florida coast in 1999, and how the fight over his future sparked a flashpoint for simmering US and Cuban tensions.
- After rigorous testing in 1961, a small group of skilled female pilots are asked to step aside when only men are selected for the spaceflight.
- Irish Republican Bobby Sands' 1981 hunger strike protesting his status as a criminal prisoner sparked a pivotal moment in Northern Ireland's conflict, drawing global attention and triggering efforts towards resolution.
- While William Bulger rises to the top of the political world, the FBI starts a push to find one of their most-wanted fugitives, his brother James "Whitey" Bulger.
- Sean Quinn was the world's biggest single loser in the 2008 global financial collapse. He'd gambled his business empire on a single investment and lost everything. Now he wants it all back, no matter the cost.
- Three candidates running for sheriff during the 2018 midterm elections in two very different counties.
- A cinematic homage to Peter Rice, one of the most distinguished engineers of the late 20th century. Tracing Rice's extraordinary life and career, from his Dundalk childhood to his work on the Sydney Opera House,The Pompidou Centre and the Lloyd's Building, to his untimely death in 1992, Marcus Robinson uses stunning time-lapse photography and revealing interviews to tell the story of a genius who stood in the shadow of architectural icons. Until now.
- Corto
- Examines the unsolved murders of four women over four decades in Northern Ireland.
- Spending time with his grandson allows a pensioner come to terms with the death of his partner.
- In an instant, some of the most senior members of the UK's intelligence services in Northern Ireland were killed in a helicopter crash on a remote hillside on the Mull of Kintyre, Scotland.
- The rise and fall of Irish billionaire Sean Quinn and the Quinn business empire
- The Alexander Complex unravels a bizarre tale of intrigue, politics and money as an international group of 'gentlemanly explorers', all with pseudonyms to protect their identities, come together in a quest to solve the mystery of the missing tomb of Alexander the Great, one of the most significant figures in human history. An Algerian ex-soldier, code-named The Inventor, who practices amateur archaeology, claims to have found Alexander's tomb in Jordan, and claims that it is filled with thousands of tons of gold and precious jewels. Sitting with the find of the millennium, the man sets in motion a project that has all the elements of a movie thriller, and a desert quest. Telling only one person - a well-connected businessman - the two men bring on board a crew of academics, scientists, diplomats, and international businessmen in a hunt that involves royal families, the military, and a number of costly archaeological expeditions. Will the group discover the resting place of history's greatest military commander? The intrigue lies not just in what is in the tomb, but in the team itself: all men and women of Alexandrian qualities, radical achievers gambling all and fearing naught.
- HEAR MY VOICE is a cinematic tribute to those who suffered loss as a result of the Northern Irish conflict (1968-1998). Timed to mark the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday agreement that brought violence to an end, the film is inspired by artist Colin Davidson's elegiac exhibition of paintings, Silent Testimony. Using Davidson's paintings as the film's visual spine, HEAR MY VOICE paints its own impactful portrait of life after loss in a cinematic exploration of survival and the strength of the human spirit. Each of the portrait sitters are linked by profound loss, with their own unique story to tell. The sheer scale and detail of the portraits allows for close examination of the lines, brush strokes and layers of paint that make up the subjects' faces, their eyes and expressions saying so much more than any filmed interview could convey; horror and dignity etched in equal measure. The interviews with the sitters are used in audio only, avoiding comparison with the real person and allowing a detailed study of their portraits. The exhibition was hung and filmed in a disused warehouse, echoing the ghosts of the sitter's lost loved ones. The camera cuts between elegant tracks of each of the paintings, revealing the curved lines between the brush strokes, craters between the paint which creates space for the audience to contemplate the tragic nuances behind the unfolding stories. The film gives a neglected voice to those citizens who are still paying the price of Northern Ireland's peace today, their experiences as relevant to those surviving loss in other cauldrons of conflict such as Syria, Iraq and Rohinga, or those families recovering from random acts of violence in Paris, Berlin or Toronto. Complemented by a classical score by composer Brian Byrne, the beautiful cinematography of Richard Kendrick and the skilful editing of Greg Darby, HEAR MY VOICE becomes a poetic testament to the resilience of Northern Ireland's forgotten victims and a cri de couer for an Ireland free of armed conflict.
- The story of the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition, a women's political party formed in 1996.
- Pastor Daniel Pacheco tries to save lives San Pedro Sula, Honduras. But that's no simple matter in a country with staggeringly high murder rates. Pacheco lives in the midst of it, risking his own life.
- Murdered locking up his GAA club in 1997, Sean Brown's inquest revealed the involvement of state agents. As the UK Legacy Act shuts down cases like Sean's, this documentary explores his family's ongoing fight.
- Mini serie TV
- In July 2022, a member of An Garda Síochána was convicted of Coercive Control. Now Nicola, a courageous survivor of his abuse, gives up her anonymity to share her harrowing story.