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- The true and forgotten story of Violet Gibson, daughter of the Lord Chancellor to Ireland, who shot fascist dictator Benito Mussolini at point-blank range as she faced a Fascist mob in Rome in 1926.
- Katelin Ballantine, a struggling movie producer in search of an investor, reluctantly follows the promise of money into Dublin's drug underworld where she witnesses a botched murder attempt. Forced to finish the job, she is blackmailed into killing for Edmund Murren, a small time, ruthless drug supplier hell bent on becoming top dog. Two years later, Katelin has put a who's who list of drug bosses six feet under and uses her producer role to maintain a low profile. But, when a seemingly simple job unexpectedly spirals out of control, and her identity becomes known to Murren's remaining ambitious and vengeful rivals, she is cut loose. Now the target, and with family in the line of fire, Katelin must adapt to survive the onslaught of the drug underworld as the thin veil masking her double life slips away.
- In 1922, Erskine Childers is facing execution for assisting an armed rebellion against the Irish Free State. In his final hours, he instructs his son Erskine Hamilton Childers, the future President of Ireland, to carry out his final wish.
- An actor takes on a role which destroys his life in this surreal, funny and unexpectedly emotional film.
- Claudia cannot join her Danish partner in Denmark, even though they love each other. The family reunification rights of EU citizens are some times better protected outside of their country of origin. Many EU citizens are forced to undergo temporary relocations to fellow Member States in order to be allowed to live with their non-EU family members in Europe.
- Liz cannot reach the salary level needed to qualify for family reunification. She misses her children terrible but can't afford to stop sending home the remittances. Children don't understand the waiting period and feel rejected by their parents. It is mostly children who are joining under Family Reunification policies and not spouses.