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Five early rarely seen films by Irish film director Thaddeus O’Sullivan. The two-disc, digitally re-mastered DVD features FLANAGAN (1974, 11min,) A PINT OF PLAIN (1975, 40min), THE WOMAN WHO MARRIED CLARK...
Video. Performance artist ORLAN is joined by scientist and innovator Rachel Armstrong at the Science Gallery, Dublin for a conversation about the future of the human body. The collision of surgery and art...
This fifteen CD box set was released in 2009 to celebrate Seamus Heaney’s 70th birthday and features the poet reading his entire poetic oeuvre. Heaney reads the poems in chronological order, working his...
Documentary series of the life and times of former Taoiseach Charles J. Haughey.
Comedy feature film. Anthony O’Malley (Caine) is the star of a terrible low-budget production of Richard III and has taken Tom, who plays small parts in the play, under his wing (the film opens with...
Fiction short. An allegory on ‘coming out’ set in working-class Dublin. A son comes home to his family to find his father repairing the car, and his mother in the kitchen cooking as usual. As he...
Examines the struggle of the Irish people to create an Irish cinema, and why the familiar cinematic images of Ireland have been created in Britain and Hollywood. Includes interviews with Neil Jordan, Jim...
Shows the lives of people in war-torn Sarajevo, focusing on young people and how the Bosnian civil war has disrupted both their educaiton and their social lives.
Feature film. Set in Ireland in 1957, strong-willed Tara (Wright) is an unmarried mother who refuses to name the father of her child and is therefore seen as shameful by the townsfolk. When a troupe of...
This four part series examines the causes and effects of poverty in Ireland, which led to the Great Famine of the 1840s, during which around a million people died. The episodes are as follows: 1. Causes of...
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