Most Popular Iseult Howlett Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
In the Shadow of Beirut Trailer (2023)
01 June 2023
The Sabra and Shatila quarters are part of the Lebanese capital Beirut, which was rocked by a violent explosion in 2020, plunging Lebanon into the worst economic crisis in its history.
Early Days Trailer (2018)
13 July 2018
In the days following her return from hospital, new mother Kate is rocked by finding her world altered beyond recognition.
Lomu Trailer (2026)
07 September 2026
A Tongan/Kiwi warrior who could run 100 metres in under 11 seconds. He was the youngest All Black to put on the jersey and still holds the record for the most tries scored in World Cup history.
The Grass Ceiling Trailer (2019)
16 November 2019
Based on Eimear Ryan’s essay ‘The Fear of Winning’, three successful female athletes explore how being physically courageous, unapologetically competitive and deeply passionate in team sport can unlock a freedom to really occupy your own skin.
Mary Black: No Frontiers Trailer (2019)
09 September 2019
In this long-awaited, landmark documentary on Mary Black, widely regarded as the first lady of the Irish music industry, we gain a rare, unprecedented insight into her life and career.
Eggs Trailer (2005)
18 July 2005
Something is growing in the silage bales in the field near you. What emerges is a blast... from the past.
Birdsong Trailer (2024)
25 February 2024
Ornithologist Seán Ronayne from Cobh, Co. Cork is on a mission to record the sound of every bird species in Ireland – that’s nearly 200 birds.
Chasing the Light Trailer (2024)
13 December 2024
A powerful feature length documentary that tells the story of how a 60s hippy dream becomes a world-renowned centre of Buddhist practice at the Dzogchen Beara Retreat Centre on the cliffs of West Cork.
I Dream in Photos Trailer (2023)
24 July 2023
I Dream In Photos which explores the life and work of photographer Cathal McNaughton. Filmed over three years, we will see what inspired Cathal to create his breathtaking 25-year-long body of work and why he quit “the best job in the world” aged just 40: shortly after winning the ultimate accolade in his industry – the Pulitzer Prize.