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- A complex saga of humans scattered on planets throughout the galaxy all living under the rule of the Galactic Empire.
- Follow Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican's leading exorcist, as he investigates the possession of a child and uncovers a conspiracy the Vatican has tried to keep secret.
- A year on there is a new boss and old enemies. Criminal Asset Bureau's Claire Wallace finds herself at odds with CTU's Christian De Jong when CAB is drawn back to the Antwerp investigation. A familiar face returns but can she be trusted?
- An Irish Catholic family returns to 1930s Limerick after a child's death in America. The unemployed I.R.A. veteran father struggles with poverty, prejudice and alcoholism as the family endures harsh slum conditions.
- When a hotelier attempts to fill the chronic vacancies at his castle by launching an advertising campaign that falsely portrays the property as haunted, two actual ghosts show up and end up falling for two guests.
- A crew of scientists embarks on a mission aboard a ship called the Nightflyer to investigate a mysterious alien signal, but they soon begin to question if something is already on the ship with them.
- A family on a camping trip to Big Rock National Park, about 20 miles from where Fallen Kingdom has ended, take part in the first major confrontation between dinosaurs and humans.
- An aging Sir Hector Geste (Trevor Howard) takes a young greedy wife who's after his famed Blue Water sapphire, but his sons hide the gem and join the French Foreign Legion in North Africa.
- A woman who wakes up from an accident with no memory of who she is, and the realisation that the human race is close to extinction.
- The story concerns a hapless civil servant who gets more than he bargained for when he moves into an apartment with a gay fashion student and finds himself on the catwalk. The film sets out to explore the difficulties young people have in keeping their identities in a fast-moving culture of drugs and clubs.
- Ireland's most opinionated and avid TV viewers offer their opinions on some of the most memorable TV screened during the past week.
- Join Tom Gates in his brilliant world. Meet Tom's friends and family, sing to some epic songs, play along with fantastic games, and watch author and illustrator Liz Pichon show you how to doodle.
- Following the various lives of the towns residents of the rural town of Kilnaskully and the hilarious adventures they go on.
- After their son is kidnapped and held for a ransom, a police officer and her ex-husband capture a banker's family to get the needed money.
- An unexpected discovery rears its ugly head and threatens to unravel Sally's secret sex addiction. Sally is now forced to take drastic measures to protect her double life. Sally and Nola are in love and ready to start a family but Sally's addiction and self harm are spiraling her out of control. In a single day as Sally attempts to keep it together we get under her skin and tread the tightrope with her.
- Mark McDonagh struggles with overly supportive parents, his cocky bullies and mainly his low mental health. Mark uses punk music to express himself, but still feels alone; until he meets Lulu - the hippy-goth girl, next door to next door.
- Bobby's tales of hunting game on the plains of Tanzania inspire a sinister side in her mollycoddled co-worker Lucas.
- A man joins a secret club for those who are seeking to end their lives, only to rediscover his will to live upon meeting the club's only female member.
- Constance Smith was an Irish actress who had it all. She was hailed as the next Grace Kelly and could have been one of the biggest stars in the world. The only thing that stood in her way was herself.
- A Clockmaker is entrusted to care for a world that runs like clockwork. But when his heart gets broken, he rages against time itself only to discover that unless he finds a cure for a broken heart, everything will end. The clockmaker tries desperately to find a cure in all matter of new creations.
- When an ominous mould appears in their room, two refugee brothers seeking asylum are faced with a dark entity lurking within their direct provision centre.
- Recorded Live at the Theatre Royal in Limerick City, Ireland's No. 1 funny man takes you on a hilarious journey through Christmas parties, life with the kids, his unsuccessful attempts at getting laid and his wedding day in a non-stop helter-skelter of laughter and outrageous mayhem.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- A documentary film made to publicise The Cranberries fifth album "Wake up and Smell the Coffee". This takes a retrospective look at the Cranberries careers thus far using archive footage and new interviews with the bandmembers. We get rare glimpses behind the scenes at a press conference in Sweeden and fun anecdotes for the bandmembers.
- Mickey and Juliet, a young couple on the run from a vicious gang of drug dealers arrive at a deserted farm in the countryside near Cork, aiming to flee the country by ferry the following day. The farm is apparently inhabited by only one man, a 20 year old called John. John is cripplingly shy, but seems to be fascinated by Juliet's beauty, with the feeling not exactly unrequited. As Juliet and John forge more and more of a bond, Mickey, already expecting the gang to appear and kill him at any moment, becomes overcome with jealousy and paranoia. Gradually the three characters find themselves sucked into a deadly love triangle from which they may never emerge.
- Four Boys Livin and Laughin In Kilfinane, We See the Weird and Funny Stuff they Get Up To
- Rachel Moran's extraordinary book lays bare the seven years she spent as a prostitute. It took her more than a decade to write, looking back with clear eyes into the hell from which she had escaped. A blend of political analysis and memoir, this is at once an indictment of Ireland's tolerance of violent sexual enslavement and a remarkable woman's celebration of the survival of body, soul and passionate sexuality. It is a book about brutality by a writer of great sensitivity.
- Brendan Bracken was Winston Churchill's closest advisor for over 30 years. Was Brendan Bracken Churchill's illegitimate son? In the 1920's even Winston's wife had to ask. This documentary tells the truth about this remarkable man.
- This documentary/travelogue film features the color and character of the Irish people set against the background of their beautiful and picturesque country. Hollywood star Pat O'Brien narrates fondly as the cameras travel over the land to Killarney Lakes, Dublin, Belfast, Galway, Cork, Donegal and Sligo, and sights of the renowned Blarney Stone, St. Kevin's Bed, Benn Bullen and Aran Island. Appearances by Sean O'Kelly, Prime Minister Costello, Eamon De Valera, and the singing of Christopher Lynch, assisted by a 32-piece Symphony orchestra are among the highlights.
- A six-part series in which comedian Des Bishop spent over four months living amongst the most marginalized in our society looking for laughs where most would fear to tread.
- A garda from a small rural village moves to Dublin City and must adjust to life as a big-time garda, with hilarious results
- Two lads receive a simple job with a big payout. All is not as it seems and if they break The Three Don'ts, they could be in for a world of hurt.
- The vicissitudes of fortune that surround a well to do Irish family as the tumultuous events of the early 20th century unfold and impact dramatically on their hopes and dreams.
- Clever Charlie's got a plan. Well, sort of...
- Have you ever wanted to just call someone out or speak your mind but couldn't find the words? Travis finds himself struggling with how the people in his life treat him and searches for that needed change.
- The family locks of Ireland are kept in itself by the certificates of deadly feud, mean murders. In our days, still located on a tableland, locks are a living reminder about the victims of past years.
- TV Series
- The documentary profiles the Limerick rugby community and its relationship with the Munster team.
- From the early 1700s to the Civil War enslaved and free Black fiddlers performed the music for dances and house parties hosted by elite plantation owners at their farms and townhouses in the American south.
- During the interval of a live show, the life of a kid's TV show host falls apart.
- When a girl goes missing, her sister turns to Peephole, a popular video sharing social networking site, to appeal for help, only to find herself drawn into a massive online conspiracy.
- A man believes he is being followed. Is he? Or is it his imagination?
- In 1950's Ireland, a man finds himself facing an thinkable task. Defying the powers that be and the church that controls Ireland he find a way of making his own statement while also bringing a family member to rest. The Cheese Box is based on a true story. It is our statement.
- Two brothers embark on a journey to settle an old family score.
- A short film about men drinking pints. A mates movie, warts and all. An Irish pub kitchen sink drama. Men talking shite, in the pub. For hours. And not remembering any of it. The queen gets a mention. So does Obama.