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Set in war-torn 800AD Scotland, The Gaelic King tells the story of warrior-king Alpin mac Eachdach. When his young brother is captured, Alpin must hunt the kidnappers though a dark forest that hides an ancient evil.

Gaelic Curse is a Romantic Irish Comedy to be shot in Ireland featuring an all Irish Cast and Crew. The story begins when the devil cursed two servants for accidentally killing a Gaelic `king with whom he had made a pact. This curse was handed down through every generation and which changes each time. The recipients of the Gaelic Curse are Bailey O Farrell and Limp O Reilly. The former suffers with a hump on his back and the latter has a limp, each with a life of its own. Bailey lives in L.A and Limp in a rural town in Ireland. Bailey finally comes to Ireland to find a way of breaking the curse. Through a series of comic events the pair try to rid themselves of the curse along with falling in love with two of the locals. They meet the Devil who plays with them and is saved through love and a little help from the Devils own sister.

Live concert from the Gaelic Club in Syndey released as bonus DVD with "Electric Mary - III".

Seumas MacLeod searches for the man who killed his father. When he finds a swordsman who shares the name of the killer, a fierce duel ensues.

Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Sinead O'Connor and other top musicians celebrate the diverse sound of Irish music in a night of performances at the Music Centre in Dublin's Temple Bar. The set list includes Morrison on "St. Dominic's Preview," Costello on "Little Palaces," O'Connor on "She Moved Through the Fair," Moore on "Tiles and Slabs," Emmylou Harris on "Waltz Across Texas Tonight," Mark Knopfler on "Raglan Road" and more.

Featuring Van Morrison, Altan, Emmylou Harris, Sinead O'Connor, Elvis Costello, Christy Moore, Eddi Reader, Mark Knopfler, Sinead Lohan, Sharon Shannon

Gaelic Storm -- the Celtic sextet that entertained millions of viewers as the steerage party band in the blockbuster Titanic -- takes the stage at Chicago's House of Blues for a lively performance of their best-loved hits. Tunes include "Ghost Lit Raiders," "Punjab Paddy," "Spiderman Set," "Drink the Night Away" and "Rocky Road to Dublin." The world-renowned Trinity Dance Group makes a special guest appearance.

When fate brings Belfast teacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed "low life scum" Naoise and Liam Óg, the needle drops on a hip-hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish, they lead a movement to save their mother tongue.

A day in the life of a remote well in Connemara - with visits from locals, tourists, pilgrims and other interested parties. This is a satirical look at the negative effects of tourism in a formerly peaceful spot.

Ten-year-old Fiona is sent to live with her grandparents in a small fishing village in Donegal, Ireland. She soon learns the local legend that an ancestor of hers married a Selkie – a seal who can turn into a human. Years earlier, her baby brother was washed out to sea and never seen again, so when Fiona spies a naked little boy on the abandoned Isle of Roan Inish, she is compelled to investigate.

Ever get the feeling someone is talking about you?

Since the beginning of her career, Sinéad O’Connor has used her powerful voice to challenge the narratives she was surrounded by while growing up in predominantly Roman Catholic Ireland. Despite her agency, depth and perspective, O’Connor’s unflinching refusal to conform means that she has often been patronized and unfairly dismissed as an attention-seeking pop star.

The true story of a farm labourer, Sonnie Murphy, who gets the chance to compete in the steeplechase in the Los Angeles 1932 Olympics. But for every dream there is a price to be paid.

Docu-drama about the taking of the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey on Christmas morning of 1950 by a band of Scottish nationalist. The Stone of Scone is a holy relic (supposed to have been Jacob's Pillow when he dreamt of the Ladder to Heaven) on which the old kings of Scotland were crowned. It was stolen by Edward Longshanks - of Braveheart fame - in 1296 and had remained at the Abbey since.

On Christmas eve a Grandfather tells three grand children an epic tale of patience.

A well known storyteller, Tomas O' Diorain tells tales of the sea around a fire in an old Irish cottage. His storytelling is juxtaposed with images of the sea. This film, thought lost was rediscovered by Houghton Library curators during a cataloging update in 2013.

Yu Ming is bored of his life in China and decides to go to Ireland. He studies the language, but is dismayed to find that no one understands him when he gets there.

Belfast's own Móglaí Bap, Mo Chara and DJ Próvai perform their politically relevant tracks off their latest album "Fine Art" as they are fresh off their first feature biopic film which is Ireland's official submission for the 2025 OSCARS and as the first Irish language band to be on Jimmy Fallon. Filmed on April 16, 2024 at Yoyo, Paris.

A young man cannot stop his boyhood quest for the truth - the truth behind the death of his parents and the truth behind his Grandfather's ancient, incredible, fearful stories. A quest that leads him to one of Scotland's most treacherous mountains, The Inaccessible Pinnacle.

A boy welcomes his father back from sea, while witnessing the islanders going about their business.

Whilst camping, Ian and Callum encounter something ancient.

Past and present collide when a mythical beast is reawakened by a couple exploring a historic castle on the Isle of Man.

Donnie Munro's lasts concert as lead singer of Runrig. The band bid a tearful farewell to lead singer Donnie Munro in this live performance at Stirling Castle, recorded in the summer of 1997. Tracks include 'The Greatest Flame', 'Precious Years', 'Loch Lomond' and 'Hearts of Olden Glory'.

A boy and his older brother go on a cycling trip to bond over the loss of their mother.

Explore the disappearing tradition of second sight in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. As we listen to locals' accounts of haunting experiences—phantom horses, ghost voices and other supernatural phenomena—Joshua Bonnetta connects their testimonies with 16mm images and a sonic montage of the physical and aural environment of these enchanted islands.

Cellist Ilse de Ziah travels around Ireland searching for undiscovered secrets of ten Irish Airs, and playing these slow and intensely beautiful pieces in the places they come from.

Christine Primrose from Carloway, Isle of Lewis, is one of the most renowned Gaelic singers of her generation. This documentary follows Christine from her native Lewis to New York, over a year that saw the release of her first album in over a decade.