“Everything in the universe has a rhythm, everything dances” are words from poet, writer and activist Maya Angelou but they...
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With The Curious Works of Roger Doyle, the public has a chance to better understand and appreciate one of the most acclaimed Irish musical talents.
A heartwarming documentary about what it is to have a dream in life and to still find the energy and enthusiasm to turn that into a reality.
This 50th anniversary re-release isn’t just for Elvis fans, it’s for music fans, for cinema fans, for fans of pop-culture everywhere.
The 8th is a brilliant, cathartic documentary capturing a moment in Irish history, a moment decades in the making.
Losing Alaska is a riveting documentary charting the plight of working class people so far off the grid that they don’t matter to their representatives.
The Silver Branch is an uplifting look at rural life, but there are moments of sadness and melancholy woven into the narrative.
Shooting the Mafia is a fascinating, personal, and engaging film but also graphically upsetting.
Cumar – A Galway Rhapsody is a love letter to a rare place that offers sanctuary to creative people, a city full of promise and steeped in mysticism.
The Ballymurphy Precedent is undoubtedly a powerful and evocative documentary, but is only a partial portrayal of the events of those few days of violence.