Irlanda, Verão de 1981. Cáit, de nove anos, habituou-se a manter-se silenciosa de forma a passar despercebida e sobreviver ao dia-a-dia caótico da família onde nasceu. Por ser a mais tranquila dos irmãos, é enviada para casa de Eibhlín e Seán Cinnsealach, primos afastados da sua mãe, para passar o Verão e para os ajudar na quinta. Nesses meses, que serão transformadores, ela vai descobrir, pela primeira vez na sua vida, o verdadeiro amor. Mas depressa tudo isso chega ao fim e ela vê-se forçada a regressar a casa.
Two Dubs, Sean and Ger, get wind of the proverbial pot of gold and what should be a straight-forward job becomes a fiasco. But, there's an old Irish saying - "Filleann an feall ar an bhfeallaire - What goes around comes around".
Tom Donahue, a New York traffic cop, wins a trip to Europe in a newspaper contest, and he decides to visit relatives in Ireland. Arriving in Dublin, he learns that he is an exact double for Lord Fitzhugh, a young Irish aristocrat with whom he becomes friends. The Earl of Killarney, Fitzhugh's uncle, who is on his deathbed, wishes to see his favorite nephew and wipe out past animosities. Fitzhugh, in the meantime, has disappeared, and his sister, Lady Gwendolyn, persuades Tom to take his place.
Fear and superstition take hold of a young family during a time of great hunger in 1879 Ireland.
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.
Éabha is a short drama about Ciarán, who is on a hiking date with Michael and suddenly experiences a regression to a previous life. He feels images of a young woman that start to intensify. While Michael is trying to understand, Ciarán goes deeper into his past life and experiences a woman's domestic violence and a miscarriage. In the turmoil of this regression, he finds the burial place of the woman's child and realizes: Not only has the woman lost her child, he has lost his Éabha, too.
In pre-Christian Ireland, a young, recently bereaved woman with no one left in the world, travels the land in search of a remedy that can bring her child back to life, only to find a cure not for the child's mortality, but for the grief she can no longer bear.
Caitríona is dead and eagerly awaiting the death of her sister, Nell, so that the war between them in life can continue.
With the spectre of COVID-19 looming, the old ways of waking and burying the dead are fractured and desolate in this curious tale of two bachelor brothers, Pádraig and Éamonn, from Achill Island, living and dying under the shadow of the Coronavirus.
A boy welcomes his father back from sea, while witnessing the islanders going about their business.