Eamon Rohan

Most Popular Eamon Rohan Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Separation Anxiety Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

On a warm summer's day in the not too distant future, Ireland's first divorce case is unravelling on national television.

Evelyn Trailer (2002)

30 September 2002

Desmond Doyle is devastated when his wife abandons their family on the day after Christmas. His unemployment, and the fact that there is no woman in the house to care for the children—Evelyn, Dermot and Maurice—make it clear to the authorities this is an untenable situation.

Giving Tongue Trailer (1996)

01 September 1996

Jessie Fielding is a young MP who is trying to get an anti-hunting bill through the two Houses of Parliament, which is a little surprising as she hunted as a teenager with friend Barb Gale.

My Brother's War Trailer (1997)

17 September 1997

Two brothers carry out a deadly terrorist bombing, but only one pays the price - imprisonment for life.

The Magnificent Ambersons Trailer (2002)

12 January 2002

The spoiled rotten and utterly unlikable rich kid George Amberson becomes horrified when his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, who she left decades earlier in order to marry George's father.

Bloom Trailer (2004)

16 April 2004

Adapted from James Joyce's Ulysses, Bloom is the enthralling story of June 16th, 1904 and a gateway into the consiousness of its three main characters: Stephen Dedalus, Molly Bloom and the extraordinary Leopold Bloom.

Time Slips Away Trailer (2019)

17 May 2019

An old married couple try to remember the past as they prepare to face an uncertain future.

Fíorghael Trailer (2005)

15 October 2005

Ever get the feeling someone is talking about you?

Two Point Five Billion Trailer (2008)

18 October 2008

A scientist working in a revolutionary new field of quantum mechanics volunteers for a risky new experiment - despite the strong objections of his wife and misgivings of his colleagues.

Boys for Rent Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Interviews with male prostitutes in Dublin city are repeated on camera by actors nonetheless cast in shadow as if they were the people in question.