A woman (Amy Adams) heads to Ireland in order to force her boyfriend (Adam Scott) to accept her wedding proposal by...
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2010
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Monster House director Gil Kenan takes the helm for this children's fantasy about two young heroes who attempt to solve an...
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2008
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Sixty-five years after making his screen debut as a young stoker in co-directors Noël Coward and David Lean's World War II...
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2007
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In director Johnny Gogan's deliberately paced political thriller Mapmaker, an outsider in a small Northern Irish village...
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Inspector Devlin
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2001
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On the eve of near-future Northern Ireland's first general election, well-marketed reformer Michael Brinn (Robert Lindsay), a...
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1998
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The British series Wokenwell had something in common with the whimsical small-town saga Ballykissangel, albeit with a more...
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1997
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Mary McGuckian wrote and directed this "Romeo and Juliet"-style story set in Northern Ireland after the 1994 cease fire....
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1997
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At least the 22nd time William Shakespeare's most famous tragedy has been brought to the screen, Kenneth Branagh's film...
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1996
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The rise and fall of one of the most important and controversial figures in Ireland's struggle for independence is chronicled...
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1996
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1995
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1995
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In this off-beat western, a gunfighter single-handedly takes on a band of ruthless bandits and prevents them from stealing a...
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1994
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Based on a novel by Carol Clewlow, the three-part British miniseries A Woman's Guide to Adultery chronicled the sexual...
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1993
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Gillies MacKinnon directed this charming Irish romance, taking place in a small Irish village in 1957, just before the first...
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1992
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The five Catholic youths in this grim story live in Northern Ireland, surrounded as they are by the armed-camp mentality of...
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1992
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This political thriller is set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland's "Troubles" and directed in the documentary fashion...
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1990
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1990
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This five-part British drama series starred Nigel Terry as John Fairling, a special investigator for the Home Office. It was...
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Max Raines
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1989
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Reefer (Ian McElhinney) is a former IRA thug who tries to leave his violent past behind him and takes a job on a fishing...
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Reefer
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1988
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A man struggling to escape the political unrest of Northern Ireland finds that his violent past still follows him in this...
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1987
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Sylvestra Le Touzel stars in Naming the Names. Le Touzel portrays Finn McQuillen, a political activist at large in...
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1987
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Though geared for children, the Irish End of the World Man contains a cautionary lesson with grim underpinnings....
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1985
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Acceptable Levels begins when a London TV crew interviews the grieving family of a Belfast youth, accidentally killed by a...
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1983
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Writer/director Neil Jordan's debut feature is a tense thriller played out amid the violence in Northern Ireland....
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1982
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