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- The tradition of the Irish pub. Speaking to pub owners all over Ireland, Alex Fegan gets into the heart of what makes "the Irish pub" the institution that it is.
- Tells the story of a hundred years of a life as seen through the eyes of thirty Irish centenarians.
- Celebrating the joys of an Irish Wedding in all its pleasant predictability - the requisite chats about the weather, the haggle over the beef or salmon, the losing of the rings, the ditching of the heels, the intergenerational whirl around the dancefloor. Alex Fegan (Older than Ireland, The Irish Pub) captures all that is familiar but also conveys the momentousness of the day from the pre-wedding nerves, to the tenderness of the first kiss, from the affectionate humour of the speeches to the melancholy moments as absent friends are remembered. The Irish Wedding presents a pleasingly diverse community of brides and grooms in this warm-hearted and thoroughly entertaining survey of Irish nuptial activity.
- A powerful journey of an Irish mother who lost her daughter, Nicole (Coco) to suicide and her mission to change the law in Ireland and the EU to make online bullying a crime while also fighting to have the law named after her daughter.
- A poignant film on what it's like for Irish priests to hear the sins of their parishioners, while reflecting on the sins of the Catholic Church.
- AM I HERE? explores life on the streets of Ireland's capital, making visible the lives and stories that thousands of feet walk past everyday.
- Featuring fifteen independent toy shops around Ireland, 'The Toy Shop' sits down with the people and places that spark the imagination of their youngest customers and the memories of their eldest.
- A young scientist sets out to be the first person to make life from lifeless materials starting a countdown to the end of the world.
- The old market town of Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick has more hairdressers and barbers per head of population than any other town in Ireland. It has sixteen on two streets. Directed by Alex Fegan (Older Than Ireland, The Irish Pub), Abbeyfealgood is an exploration of these salons, their owners and the locals who frequent them.
- The Court Astronomer is about a King (John Kavanagh) who puts the so-called clairvoyance of an enigmatic astronomer (Liam O Mochain) to the test. Unless the astronomer can pass this seemingly impossible test, his son (Robert Donnelly) will be put into the custody of a scheming Bishop (Gerry O'Brien). Masterfully shot by Stephen C. Walsh on RED with incredible set design by Cait Corkery, costumes by Una Towell and Richelle Corcoran and music by Vlad Tkatchenko, this film promises to take 2012 by storm.
- After apocalyptic events claim the lives of his wife and son, and bring civilization to a standstill John retreats to an isolated mountain shelter in the remote Scottish highlands to live in austere survival. When his water supply becomes contaminated John must venture beyond his isolated retreat, and when he breaks into an abandoned farmhouse he discovers there are other survivors living there, a young couple about to have their first child. With supplies running low, in this bleak environment, the imminent arrival of the baby offers a glimmer of hope for the future, and an opportunity for John to reconnect himself with humanity.
- A serial killer is on the loose. A house with many windows is being watched. A young couple are inside. In one '8 minute' take, one shock after another unfolds.