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Belfast Girls

BELFAST GIRLS is a quiet, powerful story of two young women growing up in a city where neighbors are cut off from each other by permanent concrete and corrugated iron screens. These so-called “peace walls” have also become mental walls, dividing one community from another. Living in different worlds within the same city, Mairéad Mc Ilkenny and Christine Savage share the legacy of 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland. With insightful clarity, Swedish director Malin Andersson reveals how, in their daily struggles and triumphs, these two strong women have more in common with each other than they have differences.

Women Make Movies | 2006 | 58 minutes

The Jackets Green

Distinguished documentarian Arthur MacCaig asks Northern Ireland's Irish Republicans a simple question: "What are you fighting for?"

Icarus Films | 1988 | 14 minutes

The Making of 'Rocky Road to Dublin'

Reunites Peter Lennon and cinematographer Raoul Coutard, who recount the making of their then controversial, now classic, documentary on Ireland in the Sixties.

Icarus Films | 2005 | 27 minutes

The Patriot Game

The history of the long and bitter battle for Northern Ireland.

Icarus Films | 1979 | 93 minutes

Rocky Road to Dublin

The last film screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1968. A provocative, biting portrayal of 1960s Ireland: the stultifying educational system, the repressive, reactionary clergy, and the myopic cultural nationalism.

Icarus Films | 1967 | 67 minutes

Women, War & Peace II, Ep. 1: Wave Goodbye Dinosaurs

Discover the story of the Catholic and Protestant women who come together during Northern Ireland’s bloody conflict to form an all-female political party.

Collective Eye Films | 2019 | 57 minutes