From podcasts to in-depth discussion and reviews, from docs to dramas, on this page we take a look at the Irish films being released in 2025. Click here to look back on the films of 2024


How to Train your Dragon

(WRi/DIR: Dean DeBlois)

In cinemas 15th June 2025.

How to train your dragon

Filmed on location in Northern Ireland and in Titanic Studios and Belfast Harbour Studios, and funded by Northern Ireland Screen, How to Train your Dragon is a live-action remake of DreamWorks Animation’s 2010 animated film that stars Irish actor Ruth Codd. As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to both species forging a new future together.

CAST: Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard Butler


Four Mothers

(DIR: Darren Thornton   WRI: Colin Thornton, Darren Thornton)

In cinemas 4th April 2025.

A struggling novelist who is forced to take care of three eccentric older women – and his own mother – over the course of one chaotic weekend in Dublin.

CAST: Fionnula Flanagan, James McArdle, Niamh Cusack, Adam Fergus


An Taibhse

(WRi/DIR: John Farrelly)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. In cinemas 28th March 2025.The Ghost An Taibhse unfolds in the bleak landscape of post-famine Ireland. The narrative centres around Éamon and his daughter, Máire, who undertake the care of a remote Georgian Mansion through the harsh winter.

CAST: Tom Stafford, Livvy Hill, Anthony Murphy, Tom Kerrisk


The End

(DIR: Joshua Oppenheimer • WRI: Rasmus Heisterberg, Joshua Oppenheimer)

Premiered at TIFF. In cinemas 28th March 2025.The End A wealthy family lives in an underground bunker two decades after the end of the world, which they directly contributed to. Co-produced by Wild Atlantic Pictures and supported by Screen Ireland

CAST: Tilda Swinton, George MacKay, Moses Ingram, Michael Shannon, Bronagh Gallagher, Tim McInnerny, Lennie James. 


Ready or Not

(DIR: Claire Frances Byrne • WRI: Lynn Ruane). A coming-of-age story with a twist, revealing the greyness we create to make sense of the world. Katie is the only child of two loving parents. Katie is cheeky, funny, and wants to be one of the boys. Her housing estate is small and is filled with young families who make up the maisonettes, flats, and houses. The transition to teenage life brings Katie and her friends to places they did not expect when they push the boundaries of their circle and try on a maturity they are not yet ready for.

Cast: Ruby Conway Dunne, Molly Byrne, Alex Grendon, Alicia Weaver

Listen to our podcast with Director Claire Frances Byrne and Producer Ruth Coady.

Beat the Lotto

(DIR: Ross Whitaker)

Premiered at DIFF on 26th February 2025..

Beat the Lotto

Almost everyone has played the Lottery and everyone would like to win it. When the National Lottery was launched in Ireland in 1986, a type of mania ensued with the public taking the game to their hearts. In a depressed and dysfunctional era, the technologically advanced National Lottery was one of the country’s few trusted institutions, running like clockwork and dispersing funds to good causes. Whitaker’s documentary tells the story of Stefan, the man who tried to beat the Lotto system by attempting to fix the draw, an act that divided the nation.

Utterly riveting from the first Lotto ticket to the final Lotto ball

Read Dale Kearney’s review here

September Says

(WRI/DIR: Ariane Labed)

In cinemas 19th February 2025. September Says This is a co-production involving Sackville Film & TV Productions and Element Pictures. Sisters July and September are thick as thieves, though very different – September is protective and distrustful of others, while July is open to and curious about the world. Their dynamic is a concern to their single mum, Sheela, who is unsure what to do with them. When September is suspended from their school, July is left to fend for herself and begins to assert her own independence – which does not go unnoticed by September. Tension among the three women builds when they take refuge in an old holiday home in Ireland, where July finds her bond with September shifting in ways she cannot entirely understand or control – and a series of surreal encounters test the family to their limit.

CAST: Mia Tharia, Rakhee Thakrar, Pascale Kann

September Says is an arresting, witchy debut from Ariane Labed

Read Shannon Cotter’s review here
Listen to our podcast with Producer Chelsea Morgan Hoffmann here

Burkitt

(DIR: Éanna Mac Cana)

Screening in selected cinemas across Ireland and the UK in February 2025.

Burkitt

A documentary exploring the life of Irish surgeon Denis Burkitt, who discovered Burkitt’s lymphoma, as told by a survivor of this cancer.

In his ambitious film, Éanna Mac Cana traces his own uncomfortable relationship with the eponymous Denis Burkitt

Read Will Penn’s review here

Bring Them Down

(DIR/WRI: Christopher Andrews)

In cinemas 7th February 2025. Set in the wild landscape of the West of Ireland, the film follows an Irish shepherd who is drawn into violent conflict with a neighbouring farm when his sheep are massacred by unknown men.

CAST: Barry Keoghan, Christopher Abbott

With impressive lead performances and a strong supporting cast, Bring Them Down is a taut thriller that shows the dangers of a wolf in sheep’s clothing

Read Matthew Briody’s review here

Blue Road – The Edna O’Brien Story

(WRI/DIR: Sinéad O’Shea)

In cinemas 31st January 2025. Edna A 93-year-old Irish writer Edna O’Brien recounts her controversial life, novels, love affairs, and stardom through personal journals read by actress Jessie Buckley, with perspectives from writers like Gabriel Byrne and Walter Mosley.

CAST: Jessie Buckley, Declan Conlon, Gabriel Byrne

This film explores a life fully lived, but is also a snapshot of the oppression women faced in Ireland, an oppression which controlled so many aspects of their existence for decades

Read Aoife Fealy’s review here. 
Listen to our podcast with Sinéad O’Shea here

The Damned

(WRI: Jamie Hannigan, Thordur Palsson • DIR: Thordur Palsson)

In cinemas 10th January 2025. The Damned A 19th-century widow has to make an impossible choice when, during an especially cruel winter, a foreign ship sinks off the coast of her Icelandic fishing village.

CAST: Odessa Young, Joe Cole, Lewis Gribben

The Damned is a triumph of mood and atmosphere, immersing viewers in a world where every breath feels cold, every shadow harbours secrets, and every decision is weighted with endurance.

Adam Matthews reviews The Damned. 
Listen back to our podcast with Director Thordur Palsson, Actor Odessa Young & Writer Jamie Hannigan here.

We Live in Time

(DIR: John Crowley • WRI: Nick Payne)

In cinemas 1st January 2025. We live in time An up-and-coming chef and a recent divorcée find their lives forever changed when a chance encounter brings them together, in a decade-spanning, deeply moving romance.

CAST: Andrew Garfield, Florence Pugh, Grace Delaney 

 Powerful and life-affirming, this richly complex film tracks one couple’s journey as they navigate marriage, identity, and parenthood under the looming shadow of illness.

Read Gemma Creagh’s review here

Titles to Watch out For:

Dreamtown

(WRI/DIR: Steven McKenna)

Premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh 2024. Dreamtown Still Mickey Richards, a delusional, aging rocker who never realised his dreams, lives a care-free, ‘rock and roll’ life. Spending his nights in bars bragging about his glory days to a group of youths. And then there’s Gina Fox, the young bartender…  Mickey’s life has only amounted to a failed marriage and a neglected relationship with his musically talented son, Alan. Mickey decides it’s time he shows Alan what he’s been missing. When Alan is introduced to Gina through a decorating job at her house, it means competition for Gina’s heart. This, and Mickey’s attempts to impress Alan, only creates an even bigger wedge between the two of them.  It’s time for Mickey to wake up, and stop living in that Dreamtown.

CAST: Anthony Murphy, Cian Hyland & Michelle Lucy

Dreamtown tells a simple story of a man trying to accept his past while working on getting acceptance from his son, and it tells it extremely well

Read Mick Jordan’s review here
Listen to this podcast with Director Steven McKenna and DOP Jaro Waldeck here.

Amongst the Wolves

(DIR: Mark O’Connor • WRI: Luke McQuillan, Mark O’Connor)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. Amongst the wolves Danny, an ex-soldier homeless in Dublin, meets Will, a teen fleeing a drug gang. Their encounter forces them to confront their pasts while navigating the harsh realities they face.

CAST: Luke McQuillan, Daniel Fee, Aidan Gillen, Jade Jordan, Helen Behan, Louise Bourke, Sello, Dane Whyte O’Hara, Casey Walsh, Paul Ritchie

Amongst the Wolves crafts an unromantic narrative centred around the visceral and callous reality of Dublin City, touching on themes of homelessness, immigration, and the scars left by trauma.

Read our review from Adam Matthews here.

HOME: The Story of Zak Moradi

(WRI/DIR: Trevor Whelan)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 12th July 2024. HOME: THE STORY OF ZAK MORADI HOME: The Story of Zak Moradi follows the inspiring journey from Zak’s childhood in a Kurdish refugee camp to his significant role in the Irish community. This film highlights his integration into Irish society, illustrating how Kurdish and Irish cultures merged in his life. It showcases his contributions as a hurling player for Leitrim, and his efforts against racism, through work with organisations like SARI and the One Foundation.

Featuring: Zak Moradi, Mokthar Moradi, Halala Moradi, Dilman Ahmedi, Peter Power, Rahman Qadri, Akbar Qadri, Ahuoo Qadri, Akram Mohammed Mahmoud, Omid Hama Ali Rashid, Gohar Moradi, Safar Moradi

Listen to our Fleadh Focus podcast, which features a chat with Director Trevor Whelan.

Spilt Milk

(DIR: Brian Durnin WRI: Cara Loftus) Set in Dublin in 1984, Split Milk follows an 11 year-old boy, who dreams of becoming a great detective like his TV hero Kojak.

CAST: Alisha WeirDanielle GalliganLaurence O’Fuarain


The Song Cycle

(WRI/DIR: Nick Kelly)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. Nick on his bike Veteran musician and filmmaker Nick Kelly sets off to cycle from his home in Dublin to the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, carrying all his gear on his bike and playing shows en route, to prove it’s possible to tour live music without driving. He’s accompanied by his long-suffering friend and musical partner Seán Millar, who tracks Nick’s progress by bus, and joins him onstage each night. The day they finally played Glastonbury Nick turned 60, officially outliving his famous politician father.

CAST: Nick Kelly, Seán Millar, Kevin Anderson, Pauline Bourdon, James Dove, Tom Dunne, Dermot Lynch, Olivia O’Leary, Claire O’Neill, Alexia Kelly


I See a Darkness

(DIR: Katherine Waugh, Fergus Daly WRI: Katherine Waugh)

Premièred at Cork International Film Festival Explores a particular history of image production and its associated use in atomic testing. Advances in science and engineering have created wondrous things but quite often the same processes can be inimical to nature.


Woken

(DIR/WRI: Alan Friel)

Premiered at DIFF 2024. woken Set on a remote island in the North Sea, at the dawn of a new evolutionary phase for humanity, Woken confronts the great existential question on the possibility of man to replace God, after having destroyed nature and consequence himself.

CAST: Maxine Peake, Erin Kellyman, Ivanno Jeremiah, Corrado Invernizzi, Oscar Coleman and Peter McDonald


Cave of Wonders

(DIR: Neasa Ní Chainaín • WRI: Neasa Ní ChainaínDavid RaneEtienne Essery) The words ‘tomb of Alexander’ draw one of the world’s foremost archaeologists and a team of experts, on 6 expeditions to uncover the truth. The stakes are high in this breathtaking game of strategy as they face fatwas, military interventions and the stoic bedrock of the ancient Middle-East. One man, code-named ‘The Inventor’ holds the exact coordinates of the tomb entrance – will he give up the secret?


Tukdam: A Question Of Life And Death

(DIR: Donagh Coleman) Tukdam: A Question Of Life And Death (DIR: Donagh Coleman) In what Tibetan Buddhists call “tukdam”, advanced meditators die in a consciously controlled manner. Though dead according to our biomedical standards, they often stay sitting upright in meditation; remarkably, their bodies remain fresh and lifelike, without signs of decay for days, sometimes weeks after clinical death. Following ground-breaking scientific research into tukdam, and taking us into intimate death stories of Tibetan meditators, the film juxtaposes scientific and Tibetan perspectives as it tries to unravel the mystery of tukdam.


Fréwaka

(WRI/DIR: Aislinn Clarke)

Premiered at BFI London Film Festival in October 2024. A home care worker, Shoo, who, haunted by a personal tragedy, is sent to a remote village to care for an agoraphobic woman who fears the neighbours as much as she fears the Na Sídhe – sinister sprites who she believes abducted her decades before. As the two develop a strangely deep connection, Shoo is consumed by the old woman’s paranoia, rituals, and superstitions, eventually confronting the horrors from her own past.

CAST: Clare Monnelly, Bríd Ní Neachtain, Aleksandra Bystrzhitskaya


The Restoration at Grayson Manor

(DIR: Glenn McQuaid  •  WRI: Clay McLeod Chapman, Glenn McQuaid)

Boyd Grayson and his mother, Jacqueline, reluctantly share their sprawling family estate—a mansion that feels more like a gilded cage than a home. After a devastating accident, Jacqueline spares no expense on her son’s rehabilitation, transforming an entire wing of the house into a state-of-the-art recovery ward. But beneath her generosity lies a single expectation: an heir to continue the Grayson legacy. Boyd, however, has other plans. Welcome to the standoff between mother and son.

CAST: Chris Colfer, Alice Krige, Daniel Adegboyega, Gabriela Garcia Vargas, Declan Reynolds


The Swallow

(WRI/DIR: Tadhg O’Sullivan)

Premiered at DIFF 2024. In a small house by the sea, a woman begins a letter to an unknown correspondent. Surrounded by the books, mementoes and clutter of a life lived in one place, her home exposed to the waves of a rising ocean, she writes about the history of lost art. Considering what has been lost, and wondering about her own desire to hold on, she sets out on a meditation on memory, and art’s aspiration to immortality.

CAST: Brenda Fricker


The Flats

(WRI/DIR: Alessandra Celesia) Joe and his Belfast neighbours reenact childhood memories from the violent Troubles era in their Catholic district, exploring the collective experiences that shaped their lives and community.

CAST: Jolene Burns, Joe McNally, Sean Parker


One Night Only

(WRI/DIR: David Gleeson)

One Night Only is a loving tribute to the cinema experience and a timely reminder of the power of community. Set in a cinema in 1980’s small town Ireland, One Night Only is a breathless tale told in real time over the course of a Friday night screening from hell.

CAST: Colin Morgan, Calam Lynch, Clara Crichton, India Mullen, Niamh Cusack, Andrew Bennett


Horseshoe

(DIR: Edwin Mullane, Adam O’Keefe • WRI: Adam O’Keefe) Horseshoe On the wind-blasted coast of North Sligo, four estranged siblings return to their ageing childhood home to decide the fate of the family estate. Rammed into the family home for the first time in decades, estranged siblings Jeremiah, Niall, Carrie and Evan return home in the wake of their father’s death to decide the fate of the family estate. Burdens and grudges, fears and insecurities rise to the surface as the ghost of Colm Canavan continues to taunt them from beyond the grave. As the weekend progresses and failures to agree rack up, they cajole, bicker, reunite and divide as the family’s myriad skeletons come tumbling out of the proverbial closet.

CAST: John Connors, Seán Doyle, Mary Murray, Carolyn Bracken, Neill Fleming, Jed Murray, Eric O’Brien, Lalor Roddy


500 Miles

(DIR: Morgan Matthews • WRI: Malcolm Campbell)

500 Miles is a life-affirming story and celebration of the human spirit that follows a broken family who are forced to come together when their two young boys run away from home. While their fighting parents tear their hair out with worry, the boys embark on an epic adventure from Yorkshire, over land and sea, to the wild west coast of Ireland. The destination: Dingle, County Kerry, and their beloved Grandfather, who their parents haven’t spoken to since the fateful events of the previous summer.

CAST: Bill Nighy, Roman Griffin Davis, Maisie Williams, Dexter Sol Ansell, Clare Dunne, Michael Socha


Sharp Corner

(DIR: Jason Buxton • WRI: Jason Buxton, Russell Wangersky)

Premiered at TIFF. Sharp Corner A dedicated family man becomes obsessed with saving the lives of the car accident victims on the sharp corner in front of his house – an obsession that could cost him everything.

CAST: Cobie Smulders, Ben Foster, Gavin Drea


Sunphlowers

(WRI/DIR: Dave Byrne)

Sunphlowers

When Catherine’s husband dies unexpectedly, a toxic legacy of ruin and deceit emerges. Catherine quickly realises that she must confront the realities of her new life which may even include financial destitution. Initially she struggles to deal with the overwhelming responsibilities ahead of her while also providing emotional support to her three adult children. However pride and determination brings out a strength of character beyond Catherine’s own expectations. As she deals with each problem head on, she discovers a new found sense of freedom along with the power to forgive and move on.

CAST: Anne McCrudden, Patrick Bergin, Abigail O’Regan


Re-creation

(WRI/DIR: Jim Sheridan, David Merriman)

Re-creation

In a fictitious trial, twelve members of a jury must decide whether British journalist Ian Bailey is guilty of the murder of French filmmaker Sophie Toscan Du Plantier in 1996. Based on real events, the film reconstructs the deliberations of the twelve jury members and presents a case that ultimately invites the viewer to draw their own conclusions.

CAST: Colm Meaney, Vicky Krieps, Jim Sheridan, Aidan Gillen, John Connors, Tristan Heanue, Claire Johnson, Gilbert Johnson, Maja Juric, Elena Spautz, Zahara Moufid, Brian O’Doherty, Helen Norton, Brendan Conroy


The People Before

(DIR: Steve Reeves • WRI: Mike Oughton)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. The People Before Jess and her husband, desperate for a fresh start, jump at the chance to buy a charming old house in the idyllic Suffolk countryside. But, the warm welcome they expect never comes. The tight-lipped locals harbour a dark secret about Maple House, and Jess soon realises their dream home might be a grave mistake. Whispers of a chilling past and unsettling events begin to unravel, revealing a haunting truth about the house’s history. As the menacing shadows of Maple House close in, Jess must confront the sinister situation before it’s too late. Will the family survive the nightmare they’ve unknowingly moved in to?

CAST: Imelda May, Liz White, Ray Fearon, John Thomson, Frances Barber, Jake Siame, Craig Russell, Mika Simmons, Mark Stobbart, Richard Durden


Froggie

(DIR: Luke Morgan • WRI: Jake Morgan, Luke Morgan)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. Froggie Brothers Fiachra and Tadgh peaked at the age of 7 when they appeared on the TV singing with their homemade puppet, “Froggie”. 25 years later, they are still singing the same ol’ song – until one day, Froggie is stolen.

CAST: Seán T. Ó Meallaigh, Carrie Crowley, Jemma Curran


Fran The Man

(DIR: Luke Morgan • WRI: Jake Morgan, Luke Morgan)

Competing in the FAI Cup for the first time should have been amateur Irish football club St Peter’s United’s finest hour, but when blundering assistant manager Fran Costello learns that some of his players have taken a bribe to fix the match, he realises it’s time to unleash his inner detective to expose the fraudsters! Fran’s life is further complicated by a slow-burning infatuation with Jackie Charlton – the mothers of one of his young players. For someone who has used football to shy away from life, Fran is being catapulted headfirst into all it has to offer.

CAST: Darragh Humphreys, Ardal O’Hanlon, Amy Huberman, Risteard Cooper, Toni O’Rourke, Deirdre O’Kane, Eddie Marsan


The Alexander Complex

(DIR: Neasa Ní Chianáin)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. The Alexander Complex The Alexander Complex unravels a bizarre tale of intrigue, politics and money as an international group of “gentlemanly explorers”, all with pseudonyms to protect their identities, come together in a quest to solve the mystery of the missing tomb of Alexander the Great.


TerraForma

(WRI/DIR:Kevin Brennan & Laurence Durkin)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. TerraForma TerraForma is the story of how the remote desert island of Ascension was ‘terraformed’ by Victorian scientists into a tropical paradise.


Laoch: Defy the Odds

(DIR: Stephan Mazurek • WRI: Stephan Mazurek, Liz Sung)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. Laoch Defy the odds Hailing from the gritty streets of Drogheda, Ireland, a powerlifter with dwarfism battling health challenges and societal expectations, embarks on a quest to conquer the sport of powerlifting by breaking world records and shattering prejudices.

CAST: Thomas McCague


Are We One

(DIR: Dónal Ó Céilleachair )

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. Are we one A documentary tracing the transmission of Zen meditation through the life’s work of 90 year-old Irish-American Jesuit Zen Master Robert Kennedy – and his successors and students – in a contemporary exploration of interfaith dialogue on the common ground of human experience. STARRING: Robert Kennedy SJ, Amy Yee, Krishna Das, Miriam Healy, Ken Byalin, Ellen Birx, Joan Halifax, Charles Birx, Noel Brennan, Dr Cuca Montecel, Inge Von Woebeser-Hopfner, Dr Mónica Maher, Mary Laheen


Fidil Ghorm

(DIR: Anne McCabe • WRI:Patricia Forde)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. green fiddle Molly is a ten-year-old girl who believes that if she learns to play the fiddle like her dad and wins the All-Ireland Music championship, her father will wake from his coma. CAST: Edith Lawlor, Barry McGovern, Siobhán O’Kelly


Kiss of the Con Queen

(DIR: Tom Waller • WRI: Eoin O’Brien)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. kiss of the con queen A striving actor is targeted by an ingenious and sadistic scammer, terrorizing the industry, impersonating Hollywood elites.

CAST: Eoin O’Brien, Patrick Bergin, Ravi Patel


Dead Men’s Money

(WRI/DIR: Paul Kennedy)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. Dead Men's Money When Young Henry’s wealthy uncle starts courting “the Widow” Maureen Tweed, he starts to fear that he’ll be written out of Old Henry’s will. Conspiring with his wife, Pauline – and a chauffeur with a chequered past, known as Gerry the Wheels – Young Henry puts a plan in motion to make sure that the Widow Tweed never sees a penny of the inheritance he thinks is rightfully his.

CAST: Ciaran McMenamin, Pat Shortt, Judith Roddy, Gerard Jordan, Kathy Kiera Clarke


Iarsmaí (Remnants)

(WRI/DIR: Damian McCann)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. Remnants Museums and institutions in Ireland and abroad are actively decolonizing their collections and practices – partly because of Rhodes Must Fall and Black Lives Matter campaigns, and partly because of the emergence of a more progressive approach to dealing with problematic histories. Iarsmaí (Remnants) looks at Ireland’s role as a colony, and as a colonising influence in turn, through the issue of stolen skulls in TCD, and the presence of looted indigenous material from Australia in the Ulster Museum in Belfast, and from Benin City in the National Museum in Dublin. CAST: Ciarán Walsh, Eithne Verling, Ola Majekodunmi


The Wise Guy

(WRI/DIR: Sam O’Mahony)

Premiered at Galway Film Fleadh 2024. The Wise Guy A lonely boy desperately searches for guidance and protection, when he finds a completely unconventional mentor hiding in the nearby woods.

CAST: Senan Jennings, Darrell D’Silva, Lisa Dwyer Hogg, Paul Mallon, Joanne Crawford


The Line

(DIR: Danny McCafferty • WRI: Lee Crowley, Pete Daly)

Showcased at Cannes Film Festival 2024. The Line The premiere feature from Avenue Productions, The Line tells the story of a disgruntled local forms an unlikely friendship with a Ukrainian refugee.

CAST: Joe Mullins, Veronika Lukyanenko, Lea Claffey


The Surfer

(DIR: Lorcan Finnegan • WRI: Thomas Martin)

The Surfer screened at Cannes Film Festival 2024. When a man returns to his beachside hometown in Australia, many years since building a life for himself in the U.S., he is humiliated in front of his teenage son by a local gang of surfers who claim strict ownership over the secluded beach of his childhood. Wounded, he decides to remain at the beach, declaring war against those in control of the bay. But as the conflict escalates, the stakes spin wildly out of control, taking him to the edge of his sanity.

CAST: Nicolas Cage, Julian McMahon, Nicholas Cassim


Father, Mother, Sister, Brother

(DIR: Jim Jarmusch • WRI: Jim Jarmusch)

Release date TBC. Father Brother Mother Sister Estranged siblings reunite after years apart, forced to confront unresolved tensions and reevaluate their strained relationships with their emotionally distant parents. Co-financed by Screen Ireland.

CAST: Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik


My Freaky Family

(DIR: Mark Gravas • WRI: Cleon Prineas, Harry Cripps, Penny Greenhalgh)

Premiered in the Sydney Film Festival. My freaky family A magical Australian-Irish animation, based on the popular children’s books The Floods, in which 12-year-old Betty discovers her mystical powers just as a dark force kidnaps her family.

CAST: Evanna Lynch, Miranda Otto, Richard Roxburgh


Báite

(DIR: Ruán Magan • WRI: Sheena Lambert)

Release TBC. Baite A woman’s body is found under the waters of a lake in the countryside, and the arrival of a Detective from Dublin is the last thing Peggy, the owner of Casey’s Pub, needs as she tries to save her business and her family.

CAST: Moe Dunford, Denis Conway, Tara Breathnach


Hallow Road

Hallow Road

(DIR: Babak Anvari • WRI: William Gillies)Two parents receive a distressing late-night call from their teenage daughter, who has just accidentally hit a pedestrian. They jump in their car, racing to get there before anyone else stumbles across the scene. As they head deeper into the night, disturbing revelations threaten to tear the family apart as they soon realise they might not be the only ones driving down Hallow Road. Co-financed by Screen Ireland.

CAST: Rosamund Pike, Matthew Rhys, Paul Tylak, Megan McDonnell


Old Guy

(DIR: Simon West • WRI: Greg Johnson)

Premiered at Newport. This film follows a contract killer facing the end of his career who is thrilled when The Company pulls him back into the field training Gen Z newcomer: Wihlborg, a prodigy assassin with an attitude. Produced by Martin Brennan, Old Guy was shot on location in Belfast, with support from Northern Ireland Screen.

CAST: Christoph Waltz, Lucy Liu, Cooper Hoffman


Christy

(WRI/DIR: Brendan Canty) Seventeen-year-old Christy is at a crossroads. Thrown out of his suburban foster home, he has moved in temporarily with his estranged older brother, Shane, in Cork’s inner city. But Shane wants something better for Christy. After so many years apart, the brothers are forced to reconcile their turbulent past, whilst deciding what the future looks like. Sometimes, to move forward, you have to go back.

CAST: Danny Power, Diarmuid Noyes, Emma Willis


Ready or Not

(DIR: Claire Frances Byrne • WRI: Lynn Ruane) A coming-of-age story with a twist, revealing the greyness we create to make sense of the world. Katie is the only child of two loving parents. Katie is cheeky, funny, and wants to be one of the boys. Her housing estate is small and is filled with young families who make up the maisonettes, flats, and houses. The transition to teenage life brings Katie and her friends to places they did not expect when they push the boundaries of their circle and try on a maturity they are not yet ready for.

Cast: Ruby Conway Dunne, Molly Byrne, Alex Grendon, Alicia Weaver


Mad for Love

(DIR: Jason Byrne, Kevin Treacy • WRI: John Connors, Kevin Treacy, Eoghan McKenna, Des Byrne) During his voluntary stay at an Irish mental hospital, manic-depressive Clayton falls head over heels for involuntary schizophrenic patient Anna. Clayton’s doctor feels the relationship is helping him heal, but Anna’s doctor thinks it is a disaster waiting to happen and tries to separate them.

CAST: John Connors, Jade Jordan, Graham Earley, Lalor Roddy, Kevin Glynn


The Wolf, The Fox And The Leopard

(WRI/DIR: David Verbeek) The Wolf, The Fox And The Leopard is a dystopian story about a girl found living among a pack of wolves. She is brought back to an ultra-modern medical centre to be examined under extreme scrutiny and prepared to return to society. Before her return to the ‘real’ world, she is kidnapped by a couple of extremists working to build a new, purer world on an abandoned oil rig. As she learns to adapt to their ways her curiosity quickly gets the better of her. Slowly but surely, she starts to provoke and rattle the status quo and eventually escapes. 

Co-produced by Feline Films.


Cry From the Sea

(DIR: Vic Sarin • WRI: Ciaran Creagh) In the aftermath of the first World War and the Irish Civil War, Seamus Óg Mac Grianna tends to a lighthouse on an isolated Irish island, haunted by the loss of his wife and son. When the new priest, Fr. MacGabhann clashes with him over the improper burial of his late wife on the lighthouse grounds, the conflict leaves the island’s loyalties divided. Seamus’ burgeoning friendship with American war widow Edith begins to strain his relationship with his housekeeper and protector, Maire, and with his grief, he must decide what kind of life he is willing to fight for.

CAST: Dominic Cooper, Sarah Gadon, Sarah Bolger, Aidan Quinn


Four Letters of Love

(DIR: Polly Steele • WRI: Niall Williams) Nicholas and Isabel are made for each other, but fate does not always choose the easiest path to true love. As destiny pulls them together, family, passion and faith drive them apart.

Co-produced by WRAP Fund.

CAST: Pierce Brosnan, Helena Bonham Carter, Gabriel Byrne, Fionn O’Shea, Ann Skelly


Sanatorium

(DIR: Gar O’Rourke) Sanatorium People of all ages come in their thousands each summer for the Soviet-style therapeutic and wellness treatments on offer. The biggest attraction here is the mysterious mud – which is strongly believed to cure infertility, chronic ailments, and a myriad of other health problems. Following the stories of guests and staff over a summer season like no other, the film goes beyond the sanatorium’s pink and lime green corridors, to follow an assorted group of strangers, each seeking respite from their daily realities and in search of a better life for themselves.


No Place Like Home

(DIR: Myrid Carten) No Place Like Home You can’t choose what you inherit, or can you? This uncompromising look at what gets passed down is framed around a contested house in the west of Ireland. A coming-of-age story and a survival story about the cost of love; and how difficult it can be to escape.


Moscow Nights

(DIR: Irina Maldea) Moscow Nights The peaceful ending of the Cold War and terrifying nuclear confrontation was a huge achievement, entrancing the world and making Mikhail Gorbachev one of the most famous people ever, along with his wife, Raisa.


In Time: Dónal Lunny

(DIR: Nuala O’Connor) In Time: Dónal Lunny This film is the first film account of the life and work of Dónal Lunny, one of Ireland’s outstanding artists and is an appraisal of the creative process of this unique artist whose influence and impact on Irish traditional music has been enduring and far reaching.


The Morrigan

(WRI/DIR: Colum Eastwood)

This film follows an archaeologist who travels to Ireland to uncover a long-dead tomb. A threat is released and she will have to fight to keep her teenage daughter from falling under the control of The Morrigan, a vengeful “Pagan War Goddess.”

CAST: Toby Stephens, James Cosmo, Saffron Burrows


Skintown

(DIR: Kieron J. Walsh)

Skintown is set to shoot in 2025. Set in the mid-90s during the IRA ceasefire, the film follows the journey of two best friends trying to escape their life in a small Irish town. Immersing themselves in the world of raves, drugs and gangs the boys dream big but are thwarted by the realities of the world around them.

CAST: Anthony Boyle, Josh Finan

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