Liam Neeson
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Ireland
(2022)Narrated by Liam Neeson this unforgettable journey follows celebrated Irish writer Manchán Magan and four teens as they trace their Irish heritage from Dublin and the Book of Kells to the Cliffs of Moher and Giants Causeway.

Silence
(2016)Martin Scorsese (THE DEPARTED, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET) finally realises his long-held dream to direct SILENCE, an adaptation of the Shusaku Endo novel about 17th century Jesuits who risk their lives to bring Christianity to Japan.

Trumbo
(2007)The blacklisting of prolific screenwriter Dalton Trumbo and other accused Hollywood Communists summoned by the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Suspect
(1987)Kathleen is an overworked public defender who needs a vacation. Instead, she is given another case with no ordinary crime and no ordinary criminal.

Shining Through
(1992)When Linda Voss an American woman of Irish and Jewish-German ancestry takes a job as a German translator at a law firm, she quickly finds out her boss is a spy. As the two become lovers, she finds herself immersed into the world of espionage.

The Dead Pool
(1988)The fifth film in the 'Dity Harry' series. Notorious hard man Harry Callahan is unhappy when he becomes the target of macabre interest when his name appears on an anonymous hit list - not that he minds being singled out by killers, just that he doesn't like appearing on a list which also features rock stars and TV celebrities.

Chloe
(2010)A missed flight...a lack of intimacy...guarded secrets... To Catherine (Julianne Moore), every detail suggests that her husband David (Liam Neeson) has been unfaithful. But there's only one way to know for sure. Catherine pays the mysterious Chloe (Amanda Seyfriend), an escort, to seduce her husband. She wants to know exactly how far she can trust him. But soon Catherine finds herself pushed be...

The Nut Job
(2014)An incorrigibly self-serving exiled squirrel finds himself helping his former park brethren raid a nut store to survive, that is also the front for a human gang's bank robbery.

Excalibur: Behind the Movie
(2013)Excalibur told the tale of King Arthur and the Sword in the Stone and helped start the careers of actors Liam Neeson, Gabriel Byrne, Helen Mirren and Patrick Stewart. They join other cast and crew to share memories about this masterpiece.

Christiana
(1979)This bold sequel to Pilgrim's Progress follows a young woman who bravely takes her children and follows her husband to the mysterious Celestial City.

Love Actually
(2003)From the makers of Bridget Jones's Diary and Notting Hill comes the ultimate romantic comedy, following eight very different couples as their love lives intertwine during a hectic month before Christmas in London.

Breakfast on Pluto
(2005)In the 1970s, a young trans woman, Patrick "Kitten" Braden, comes of age by leaving her Irish town for London, in part to look for her mother and in part because her gender identity is beyond the town's understanding.

Manny
(2014)Explore Manny Pacquiao’s rise from poverty to boxing champ to politician as his home country watched his every move, in this insightful documentary.

Leap of Faith
(1992)Bogus faith healer Steve Martin shakes up a small Kansas town in this comedy-drama. Debra Winger, Lolita Davidovich, Liam Neeson, Lukas Haas.

A Million Ways to Die in the West
(2014)When avoiding a showdown gets him dumped, a cowardly Old West sheep farmer in the vows to win back his girl by challenging her new lover to a draw - if he can learn to shoot first. Presented by FXM

The Mission
(1986)A visually stunning epic, The Mission recounts the true story of two men - a man of the sword (Robert De Niro) and a man of the cloth (Jeremy Irons).

The Bounty
(1984)An idyllic voyage to Tahiti in 1789 turns a crew aboard the H.M.S. Bounty against its captain when they find tropical paradise and unlimited sex.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
(2005)Four siblings play a game of hide and seek and wind up entering a magical land. Once there, they discover a world inhabited by beasts, dwarfs, and giants and find themselves in a battle to defeat a witch.

A Fanatic Heart: Geldof On Yeats
(2016)Through performances of some of Yeats' most iconic poems by leading Irish and British cultural figures, Bob Geldof reveals how Yeats and others built the scaffolding of a new independent Ireland decades before the Rising - but how Yeats' vision for a modern, pluralist, inclusive Ireland was pushed aside by the narrow-minded Catholic elite of the new Free State.

The Last Horsemen of New York
(2018)The Last Horsemen of New York is a documentary feature that follows leaders of the horse carriage industry as they fight a mayor who has vowed to eliminate them on day one of his term. Cameras captured the struggle for 2 years, with the working class carriage drivers under assault from animal rights activists and politicos funded by billionaire real estate developers with an eye on the stables. Christina Hansen and Stephen Malone, the two industry spokespeople, are thrust by necessity into the limelight and find themselves in a bare knuckle brawl in a city known for political hardball. This saga has captured the headlines of every New York paper and launched investigations into the mayoral election and financing surrounding this issue. Joined by Liam Neeson, the carriage drivers and their horses remain on the street, but in a changing world the question remains: For how long? The film's exploration of money and influence in elections is even more timely now than when filming began.