The story of one remarkable man's journey from street mugger and wino to chess champion and award-winning author, and how a single phone call brought him crashing down again.
John Ford 'Dreaming the Quiet Man, is a revealing and surprising exploration of the most popular Irish movie ever made. Though the film won three Oscars many felt Ford portrayed Ireland in a bad light. This was but one of the many misunderstandings of Fords intent that inspired Sé Merry Doyle to make this film.
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God explores the abuse of power in the Catholic Church through the story of four courageous deaf men, who set out to expose the priest who abused them. Through their case the film follows a cover-up that winds its way from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, through Ireland's churches, to the Vatican.
'Skin in the Game' examines the current crisis/recession through the work of photographers, poets, musicians, animators, visual artists, and choreographers, with original texts, written by Roddy Doyle.