Easter
The world has ended. There is nowhere to go. Except back.
Bouncer
On the Edge is about suicidal patients discovering their true selves while going through therapy in a treatment center.
Director
In this action picture from Ireland, Johnny T (Stuart Sinclair Blyth) from Belfast makes his living stealing cars but wants to get out of the business while luck is still on his side. However, he's been having troubles with Whacker (Gavin Kelty), a thief from Dublin who wants to take his piece of the business -- and his girlfriend. To settle their differences, the two agree to take part in a Dublin to Belfast road race, with Johnny, Whacker, and several others stealing a fleet of cars for an off-the-books rally.
Harry
The real-life story of Dublin folk hero and criminal Martin Cahill, who pulled off two daring robberies in Ireland with his team, but attracted unwanted attention from the police, the I.R.A., the U.V.F., and members of his own team.
Danny's Supporter
전 IRA 단원 대니 플린(다니엘 데이 루이스)은 14년의 복역을 마치고 출소한다. 대니는 아이크와 체육관을 다시 열고 이를 계기로 전 애인이었던 매기(에밀리 왓슨)를 만난다. 매기와 대니는 여전히 서로를 사랑하지만 매기는 감옥에 있는 IRA 단원과 결혼한 상태이다. 체육관은 대치 중인 양쪽 모두에게 환영받는다. 그러나 대니의 컴백 시합 도중 RUC 사관이 피살되면서 평화는 깨진다. 또한 대니와 매기의 관계를 못마땅하게 여기던 매기의 아들이 체육관에 불을 지르는데...
Mahony
David Threlfall stars as Tom Rowse, a retired British secret service agent turned thriller novelist who is brought back into the world of espionage for one last job. The mission - foiling a Libyan plot to supply the IRA with a massive shipment of high-tech weapons in order to wreak revenge upon the UK for their support and co-operation with the US during the 1986 bombing of Libya and the attempted assassination of Colonel Gaddafi .
Martin Hogan (as Vincent Murphy)
Phil Kelly (played by William Heffernan) is the anti-hero; a restless teenager imbued with natural hurling ability and a strong aversion to studying. The location is not fictitious but instead it’s the very real Fermoy in County Cork which is a welcome touch. Like much of 1980s smalltown Ireland it’s a claustrophobic place that drives people away but inexplicably retains a strange sort of hold on them. The latter is exemplified by Gina Moxley’s character, the tempestuous Mary Hartnett who has returned after a stint in London. The other members of their gang are languid Martin (Vincent Murphy), uptight Willy, and mousey Rosie who carries a torch for Phil.
Mike Quigley
The story of Anne Devlin, who was caught up in the revolt of the Irish under Robert Emmett in 1803, told exclusively from the woman's point of view.