Tony Kelly
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New York, 1896. Police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt brings together criminal psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, newspaper illustrator John Moore and secretary Sara Howard to investigate several murders of male prostitutes.
The Alienist

When Ireland's most notorious amateur sports star becomes the first man in history to fail a test for PEDs, he agrees to coach the country's worst team in order to try and rebuild his shattered reputation.
The Hurler: A Campion's Tale

On the 25th anniversary of John Lennon's murder, the first public hearing of newly-released taped interviews with his killer by the respected journalist Jack Jones.
I Killed John Lennon

Victor Crowl thinks that by helping others he will learn to understand himself. He gets a call from his half-brother, Gregory, who makes the connection after their mutual father dies in L.A. Gregory comes to Toronto to meet his brother and to broker a large drug deal for his friend Daniel, Daniel's boss, Davis, and Davis' counterpart Lenny in Toronto.
Victor Crowl's Victory

The Tale of Billy O'C is a psychological crime thriller strongly focused on an unpredictable plot with twists keeping the audience wanting to know what happens next. It's a story of vilification, family dedication, redemption and a desire for peace. Set in a small village in County Kilkenny, Ireland in 1975, it unfolds with a backdrop of an IRA safehouse and small-town politics.
The Tale of Billy O’c
An ex-alcoholic returns to his hometown after a ten year absence to confront his past. The film opens with 'Jimmy' the lead character played by Paul Nugent getting on a train to return home to Waterford, Ireland. On the train he becomes extremely anxious and starts to have a panic attack, eventually the train arrives in Waterford. Jimmy has to quickly get himself off the train. Jimmy then walks through the streets of Waterford, he eventually arrives to his destination. His old friend 'Francis' played by Tony Kelly eventually arrives, they catch up as they walk through Waterford. On their journey, they run into some a couple of people from their past, Dylan their old school friend who's now homeless played by Eoin Quinn and 'Sarah' an old girlfriend of Jimmy's played by Siobhan Dunne.