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- What drives humanitarian Christina Noble who has helped over a million children rebuild their lives? Was it the abuse she and her siblings suffered at the hands of the Irish Catholic Church, who went on to rip her family apart? From horrific childhood poverty to founding a charity the other side of the world she battles on behalf of the most vulnerable children as she struggles to re-unite her family after 53 years.
- This film explores the life and work of Michael Scott, one of Ireland's foremost architects and the father of director Ciarin Scott. His journey through life takes the film through the tumultuous forging of Ireland's independence and the drive to bring the country into the modern world of the visual arts.
- An examination of Dublin as it is today and as it was in 1904, retracing the steps of the characters in James Joyce's novel Ulysses.
- A frank, funny and intensely moving portrait of 85-year-old Irish film auteur George Morrison by Ciarín Scott, whom Morrison trained. After nearly dying, Morrison makes his first film in over 30 years; we see his triumphs and obsessions, his long years of failure, and his great personal charm and humour.