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- Ein junger Mann tröstet die Frau und die Kinder seines älteren Bruders, nachdem er in Afghanistan verschwunden ist.
- Das erzwungene Geständnis eines Mannes, an einem Bombenattentat der IRA beteiligt gewesen zu sein, führt auch noch zur Verhaftung seines Vaters. Ein englischer Rechtsanwalt kämpft für ihre Freilassung.
- Christy Brown, geboren mit zerebraler Lähmung, lernt mit seinem einzigen kontrollierbaren Glied - seinem linken Fuß - zu malen und zu schreiben.
- Ein Drogendealer wendet sich vom Verbrechen ab, um seiner Leidenschaft, der Rap-Musik, nachzugehen.
- Eine irische Einwandererfamilie gewöhnt sich an das Leben in Hell's Kitchen, während sie um den Tod eines Kindes trauert.
- Der junge Danny Flynn wird 14 Jahre nachdem er "den Kopf für die IRA hingehalten" hat, aus dem Gefängnis entlassen und versucht, sein Leben in seinem alten Viertel in Belfast wieder aufzubauen.
- Eine Dramatisierung der irischen Bürgerrechtsprotestmärsche und deren blutige Niederschlagung durch die britische Armee am 30. Januar 1972.
- Eine Frau führt ein Tagebuch über ihren längeren Aufenthalt in einer psychiatrischen Klinik.
- Bald nach dem Einzug in ihr scheinbar idyllisches neues Zuhause erfährt eine Familie von einem brutalen Verbrechen, das an ehemaligen Bewohnern der Wohnung begangen wurde.
- Jonathan, like many teenagers, is used to concealing the pain of growing up behind a witty sense of humor. One day, fate brings Jonathan into contact with a group of teenagers who are attempting to cope with their own teen angst.
- A fictionalized courtroom trial exploring the murder of French producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier, questioning facts and debating the innocence of her convicted murderer, Ian Bailey.
- The unexpected death of her husband sends a woman and her seven children, ages 2-14, into emotional turmoil and financial crisis in 1967 Dublin. She is forced to borrow money from a ruthless loan shark to make ends meet. She faces her dismal existence by selling fruits and vegetables at an open air market where she spends time with a best friend who gives her encouragement. Wishing to escape her existence, if only for a short time, she dreams of finding enough money to attend an upcoming Tom Jones concert. She realizes her dream by accepting her first date with a French baker. Her kids pool their money so she can buy a new dress. Of course, eventually the family has to face the loan shark, but this is a movie where obstacles are maybe too easily overcome.
- The 1981 hunger strike in an Irish prison, in which I.R.A. prisoner Bobby Sands led a protest against their treatment as criminals rather than as prisoners of war. It focuses on the mothers of two of the strikers, and their struggle.
- Irish teenager political activist and future writer Brendan Behan is befriended in a British borstal (reformatory) by a liberal warden.
- Explore the murder of television producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier in County Cork, Ireland in 1996.
- Maria José (Salma Hayek Pinault) and her Irish husband run a bar in uptown Manhattan. On the evening of 9/11 it is heaving with shell-shocked locals and battle weary troops from the NYPD, united in disbelief, grief and anger. On the TV screens, the sports channels have been replaced by news channels which swirl with images of the collapsing Twin Towers and the face of terror suspect Osama Bin Laden. The atmosphere in the bar is very tense, with everyone looking for someone to blame for the horrific attack on the city. One angry member of the NYPD brandishes a loaded pistol: 'Just in case.' Others join him. An older cop tries to calm the perilous situation when a surprise visitor enters the bar. Maria José takes care of the young man who is clearly in shock and seizes the occasion to take back control of her bar in an unexpected and bold way, leaving everyone to reflect on how profoundly the entire landscape of America had been changed when the Towers fell.
- The murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, a French film and TV producer who was killed while at her isolated holiday cottage in West Cork, Ireland, just days before Christmas in 1996
- The story of how a group of people took over a NAMA-controlled former office block in Dublin and turned it into a shelter for the homeless.
- As the homeless problem in Ireland seemed to go unnoticed by those in power, housing activists, well-known public figures, including Film Director Jim Sheridan, Musicians Glen Hansard , Hozier and others came together and took the law into their own hands. They broke into and took over an empty government building - Apollo House - in Dublin City Centre and were surprised and gratified at the reaction of the public.