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Life's a Breeze Trailer (2013)

19 July 2013

An unemployed slacker, his aged mother and his niece must overcome their many differences to find a lost fortune.

Dollhouse Trailer (2012)

10 March 2012

Five street teens break into a house in a rich Dublin suburb for a night of partying. But games are twisted into something more emotional and ultimately out of control through a series of surprising revelations.

Kisses Trailer (2008)

11 July 2008

Two kids, Dylan and Kylie, run away from home on Christmas Day and spend a night of magic and terror on the streets of inner-city Dublin.

Stitches Trailer (2012)

05 October 2012

The clumsy and unfunny clown Richard "Stitches" Grindle entertains at the 10th birthday party of little Tom, but the boy and his friends play a prank with Stitches, tying his shoelaces.

God's Creatures Trailer (2022)

30 September 2022

In a windswept fishing village, a mother is torn between protecting her beloved son and her own sense of right and wrong.

Ghost Train Trailer (2013)

13 July 2013

Once a year, estranged brothers Michael and Peter make a reluctant pilgrimage to the old fairground yard where their friend Sam went missing when they were boys.

The Ghosts of Monday Trailer (2022)

29 August 2022

A group of US filmmakers travel to Cyprus to film a documentary in the tragically famous Hotel Gula - a once popular resort where more than 100 people died in mysterious circumstances.

Identicals Trailer (2015)

20 June 2015

Identicals is a highly unconventional romantic thriller: an obsessive love story stripped down and re-arranged into the looping logic of a nightmare.

The Other Side of Sleep Trailer (2011)

13 May 2011

Loosely inspired by the director’s own memory of a girl’s disappearance from her village, the film follows Arlene, a young factory worker living alone in a rural Irish community.

Cluck Trailer (2011)

12 November 2011

Feathers are ruffled when a new arrival upsets the pecking order.