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The Quiet Man (1952) Blarney and bliss, mixed in equal proportions. John Wayne plays an American boxer
who returns to the Emerald Isle, his native land. What he finds there is a fiery prospective
spouse (Maureen O'Hara) and a country greener than...
Waking Ned Devine (1998)
When local wag Jackie O'Shea (Ian Bannen) discovers that one of his neighbors in the
village of Tulaigh Mohr is a lottery winner he sees a chance to share in the wealth.
Things get complicated when Jackie and his pal Michael...
A Celtic Journey Through Time
From leprechauns to "Riverdance" trace the extraordinary history
and legends of the "Emerald Isle," and visit its most beautiful locales.
The Celts
Explore the mysterious society of the misunderstood Celts,
whose legendary ferocity in battle made them the most feared people of the ancient world.
50 mins.
The Irish in AmericaAidan Quinn hosts this stirring chronicle and moving tribute to
America's first major immigrant group which features dramatic re-creations,
stirring readings and songs.
The Irish Tenors New VHS. Three of Ireland's greatest tenor voices come together with a
60-piece orchestra to sing the land's most famous and beloved tunes.
Recorded in Belfast.
Irish Tenors (1998) This 1998 television concert, produced in Dublin for U.S. exhibition,
suggests a cheerful reversal of the formula behind the epochal Three Tenors
extravaganzas that became classical crossover behemoths during the '90s:...
Out of Ireland - The Story of Emigration into America (1995) The enormous story of Irish emigration is well told in this documentary that mixes an
adept historical overview and deeply touching personal stories with well-chosen archival
material and gorgeously filmed modern footage. The troubled history of Ireland is covered by way of explaining why millions fled their homeland, and deserved attention is given to the uprising of 1798 and the Great Famine of
the 1840s