Ardal O’Hanlon explores a 1930s quest to find the first Irish men and women using archaeology, answering his deepest questions about what it means to be Irish.

Oscar Wilde is a married playwright who has occasionally indulged his weakness for male suitors. Aft...

In 2012, Stephen Vaughan and Kay Ferreter are invited to address the congregation at St. Joseph's Re...

In this hour-long documentary, Oxford academic Janina Ramirez tours the country in search of Anglo-S...

A biography of the poet W. B. Yeats and his contribution to the Irish independence movement as a Pro...

Documentary following a team of technicians in Italy as they reconstruct a number of historic Middle...

The evolution of skateboarding culture in Ireland since the late 1980s.

An Irish rogue uses his cunning and wit to work his way up the social classes of 18th century Englan...

The dramatised story of the Irish civil rights protest march on January 30 1972 which ended in a mas...

Michael Collins plays a crucial role in the establishment of the Irish Free State in the 1920s, but ...

Drama-led documentary following the life of Signe, an orphaned Chief's daughter, who, driven by reve...

More than 2.000 years ago, Narbonne in today's Département Aude was the capital of a huge Roman prov...

This short documentary depicts the search, discovery and authentication of the only known Norse sett...

Three young Irish women struggle to maintain their spirits while they endure dehumanizing abuse as i...
A documentary about archaeology, which, based on traces and finds hidden underground, creates a pict...
A slide about the importance of accidental archaeological finds for the development of archaeologica...

Move over, King Tut: There's a new pharaoh on the scene. A team of top archaeologists and forensics ...
"Man of Arran" is a cinematic exploration of the beauty of Ireland's coastline, juxtaposed with the ...

What killed King Tutankhamun? Ever since his spectacular tomb was discovered, the boy king has been ...

A short documentary about everyday objects, the people who used them, and the beauty of that use. Fr...

In 1872, in the cave of Cavillon in Monaco, archaeologist Émile Rivière (1835-1922) unearthed an app...