Movies: Irish folklore

  • 2022
    Songs of the Open Road

    Songs of the Open Road (2022)

    Songs of the Open Road

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    “Songs of The Open Road” sheds light on the life of the award-winning Irish Traveller, Traditional Singer, Thomas McCarthy. Thomas comes from a long line of singers and musicians who kept the tradition of singing strong within the Irish Traveller com...

    Songs of the Open Road
  • 2010
    The 3:10 to Claremorris

    The 3:10 to Claremorris (2010)

    The 3:10 to Claremorris

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    A modern Irish comedy western set in sleepy rural Sligo....

    The 3:10 to Claremorris
  • 1983
    Brady's Bargain

    Brady's Bargain (1983)

    Brady's Bargain

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    Brady has spent his life trying to outsmart the leprechauns and his big chance comes when he manages to capture one. Keeping the little man a prisoner, he starves the leprechaun until he reveals the secret of his wealth. Armed with this knowledge, Br...

    Brady's Bargain
  • 2022
    No Such Thing

    No Such Thing (2022)

    No Such Thing

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    An obsessed alcoholic and his sceptic grandson search the Mourne Mountains for the fabled Banshee....

    No Such Thing
  • 2025
    Cruagh

    Cruagh (2025)

    Cruagh

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    A young couple, looking to escape Dublin city life, go for a scenic walk in the Cruagh Wood. However, they soon discover dark Celtic forces at work, turning a romantic date into a desperate quest for survival....

    Cruagh
  • 2024
    536

    536 (2024)

    536

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    Hag horror meets grotesque mukbang in Ireland circa 536 AD (referred to by medieval scholars as “the worst year to be alive”) in this psycho-biddy period piece about three paganesses, a foreign man lost in the forest and a feast appalling enough to s...

    536
  • 2024
    In Wake of John Doyle

    In Wake of John Doyle (2024)

    In Wake of John Doyle

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    An excommunicated priest returns to his remote island community in a documentary, previously lost to time....

    In Wake of John Doyle