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- The grisly folk tale of Lady Betty, the only female executioner in Ireland, as told by two old friends who can't agree on the details.
- An emotionally charged film about sufferers of the last 'hidden disease' on earth, authored by former Emmy award winning TV reporter Charles Sabine, following villagers from Latin America on a life changing journey to the Vatican and an audience with the Pope.
- The coming of age of a woman in her late 70s, thanks to a high blood sugar attack, a house turned upside down and a cross-country trip on a mobility scooter.
- On a chilly early March morning three filmmakers set out to make a short documentary in 5 days as part of an international competition. They have a genre and a theme they have to stick to. They chose the "40 Foot" swimming spot in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland, and the people who have been swimming there for years through snow, gales or sunny mornings. The filmmakers discover what happens there every morning is so much more than swimming.
- A tall tale of smelly superpowers. Jack doesn't know the true power of his farts, until the Last Wrangler gives him a master lesson.
- Based on the real stories of thousands. A young Irish man in an unfamiliar European city gets help and refuge from an illegal immigrant for a night, a young man like himself. For one night, they're equals.
- The impact of the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico, on the lives of the Mayan women who joined as rebels to seek justice within their own culture.
- A web series anthology about the tragicomedy of human relationships compounded by distance and Covid.
- The Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland, is one of the largest walled parks in Europe: larger than of London's city parks together and more than twice the area of New York's Central Park: 707 hectares of human, plant and animal life in the city. Its residents range from the President of Ireland and the US ambassador to a herd of wild deer. 40 families live in the park; most are acting and retired park staff; some have grown up here and would even like to be buried deep within its earth. "Park babies", that's what they call them, "park people"... the ones that know and love the park as their own, their stories intertwined. As insiders, they strain to maintain a very delicate balance everyday.
- Mexican amber is found exclusively in the Simojovel region, State of Chiapas, in the South of Mexico. It's hand extracted by indigenous men and children with hammers and chisels in tunnels dug into the mountainside. This rare and ancient amber can reach high prices in the international market, especially when animals or plants are found trapped inside. The miners own their own mines, or rent from other indigenous for a small monthly rate; they keep everything they find, but they cannot reach the top buyers directly. They can only get to resellers, traders, and jewellers who buy it from them at the lowest prices and make up to as much as 1000% profit when working it and selling to tourists and collectors. Now, there are new players in town: Chinese and US buyers are coming directly to the mines and paying top dollar. The old club of national jewellers complain of injustice and imbalance.