Set against the backdrop of the Cervical Check scandal that rocks Ireland "THE LETTERS" tells the story of three women from different walks of life who have weeks to live due to the false results of their cervical cancer checks.
On the site of a former children's home, the remains of ten babies and one adult are found. At the dead man's ring, a former psychologist recognizes her missing husband. But the police do not believe her and so she goes on her own tracks.
EDEN deals with what could possible be a future for most people caught up in the current economic climate in Ireland and how we have taken a bite of the financial apple and borrowed beyond our means. We follow Adam who has been left unemployed and homeless throughout one of his days on the streets and the people and situations he finds himself in on a daily basis.
Set in Belfast against the backdrop of the 1986 World Cup, Shooting for Socrates tells the story of a momentous time in Northern Ireland's football history through the eyes of players, fans and the media. The film also follows the lives of passionate football supporter Arthur and his son Tommy from East Belfast. The lead up to a momentous day in the life of a young boy (his 10th birthday) mirrors the build up to the big day for the Northern Ireland football team as they play the greatest match of their lives.
In the hours after the Titanic struck an iceberg 100 years ago, a team of shipbuilders and engineers raced against time to save the stricken vessel. Based on eye-witness accounts, this film reveals what went on below decks in the hours before the Titanic sank, telling the previously relatively unheralded stories of engineers who fought courageously to hold back the power of the sea and keep the power systems running, even when they learned that all was lost. Most of these men died but their actions bought enough time to save many lives. This drama-documentary tells a poignant story of self-sacrifice by the Titanic's engineers, stokers and firemen in the face of impending death.
Um dispositivo é construído para visualizar universos alternativos. Porém a máquina apresenta um mal funcionamento e transporta um grupo de observadores para uma dimensão aterrorizante com alienígenas amedrontadores. Os observadores têm que usar sua sagacidade para sobreviver em um mundo hostil.
Contra os desejos dos membros mais antigos da Igreja, Franklin (Aidan Quinn) é designado como o único professor laico no reformatório de São Judas. Encabeçado pelo sádico diretor, o Irmão John, Frank encontra-se sozinho no meio de todos os irmãos. Num forte contraste com o abuso verbal e físico a que a maioria dos jovens estão habituados, Franklin trata de construir uma amizade com os seus alunos baseada na confiança. No dia de Natal, o irmão John bate em dois pequenos irmãos por pressuposta quebra de uma regra do colégio. Franklin impede a agressão, mas não por muito tempo. A determinação do Irmão John em averiguar o porquê de Franklin ter decidido dar aulas em São Judas, está prestes a causar consequências inimagináveis.