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The Most Fertile Man in Ireland

Dudi Appleton, 96 minutes, 2000

A bawdy comedy with an attention-grabbing concept, The Most Fertile Man in Ireland describes the adventures of Eamonn Manley (Kris Marshall), a shy Belfast boy who discovers he has the highest sperm count in Ireland. Quick to spot an opportunity,…

Moth

Allyn Quigley, 14 minutes, 2019

Set over the course of one night, a taxi driver returns to work after the death of his daughter, only to encounter the young boy who might be responsible.

Mother

Tom Lynch, 9 minutes, 2016

An actor is struggling badly with her latest role.

Mother

Tom Lynch, 9 minutes, 20169 minutes, 2018

There's no replacement for a mother's love.

Mother & Baby

Mia Mullarkey, 18 minutes, 2018

Discarded in death as they were in life, Mother & Baby bears witness to children of the 'fallen' women of Ireland.

Motion Sickness

John McIlduff, 11 minutes, 2012

A man and two women perform movements both bizarre and intimate in this short dance film. Against the backdrop of an empty car park and cloud-grey sky, the trio physically express the uncertain desires they hold for each other. Choreographed…

Mr Ripple

Jessie Ayles, 3 minutes, 2017

Mr Ripple chronicles the man behind Ireland's oldest-serving ice cream van, and looks at this dying tradition.

Murdair Mhám Trasna

Colm Bairéad, 2018

A feature length docu-drama centered on an infamous event in Irish history, the brutal slaying in 1882 of a family of five in the remote village of Mám Trasna in the west of Ireland. A swift and severe response from…

Muse

Jaume Balagueró, 107 minutes, 2017

Samuel Salomon, a literature professor, has been off work for almost a year after the tragic death of his girlfriend. He has been suffering from a recurring nightmare in which a woman is brutally murdered by a strange ritual. Suddenly,…

My Brothers

Paul Fraser, 90 minutes, 2010

A warm-hearted and rustic family drama, My Brothers sees distraught son Noel (Timmy Creed) cross Ireland in search of a replacement for his dying father’s watch, travelling with the help of his younger brothers Paudie (Paul Courtney) and Scwally (TJ…

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