{{Short description|None}} This is chronology of films produced in '''Ireland''':
==1910s== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- | 1910 ||''A Lad from Old Ireland''|| Sidney Olcott || Sidney Olcott and Gene Gauntier || Drama || |- | rowspan="2" | 1911 || ''The Colleen Bawn''|| Sidney Olcott and Gene Gauntier || Sidney Olcott || Drama|| |- | ''Rory O'More'' || Sidney Olcott|| Jack J. Clark and Gene Gauntier|| Rebel drama|| |- | rowspan = "2" | 1914 || ''For Ireland's Sake''|| Sidney Olcott||Gene Gauntier, Jack J. Clark and Sidney Olcott ||Rebel drama || |- | ''Ireland a Nation''|| Walter MacNamara|| Barry O'Brien, P J Bourke, Fred O'Donovan, Barney Magee|| Rebel drama|| Expanded version produced in 1920. |- | 1915 || ''Regeneration'' || Raoul Walsh || Rockliffe Fellowes, Anna Q. Nilsson, Carl Harbaugh, James A. Marcus || Irish immigrant drama|| Often cited as one of the first full length gangster films |- | 1916 || ''O'Neil of the Glen'' ||Fred O'Donovan || J. M. Kerrigan, Brian Magowan, Nora Clancy|| Romance|| |- | 1917 || ''When Love Came To Gavin Burke''||Fred O'Donovan ||Fred O'Donovan, Nora Clancy, Oonah Halpin, Brian Magowan, Valentine Roberts || Melodrama|| |- | 1918 || ''Knocknagow''||Fred O'Donovan ||Brian Magowan, Fred O'Donovan, Arthur Shields, Brenda Burke, Kathleen Murphy, Cyril Cusack || Melodrama|| |}
== 1920s==
{| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- | rowspan = "2" | 1920 ||''Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn'' || John MacDonagh|| Brian Magowan, Frances Alexander, John MacDonagh||historical drama ||Second and final major film of the Film Company of Ireland |- | ''In the Days of St Patrick'' || Norman Whitten|| Ira Ellen, Vernon Whitten, Gilbert Green, Alice Cardinall, Dermot McCarthy||historical drama || |- | rowspan = "2" | 1922 ||''Cruiskeen Lawn''|| John McDonagh || Tom Moran || || Producer: Norman Whitten |- | ''Casey's Millions''|| John McDonagh || Barrett MacDonnell, Chris Sylvester, Jimmy O'Dea || Comedy || Producer: Norman Whitten |- | 1925 ||''Blarney''|| Marcel De Sano || Ralph Graves, Paulette Duval, Renée Adorée || Comedy|| |- | 1926 || ''Irish Destiny'' ||George Dewhurst ||Brian Magowan, Paddy Dunne Cullinan || War || Love story set in the Irish War of Independence; includes footage of actual fighting |}
==1930s==
{| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- | 1934 || ''Man of Aran'' || Robert Flaherty || Colman "Tiger" King, Maggie Dirrane, Michael Dirrane || Documentary || |- | 1934 ||''Ireland: 'The Emerald Isle'''|| Ruth FitzPatrick || James A. FitzPatrick (narrator) || Short Documentary/Travelogue || |- | rowspan = "2" | 1935 ||''Guests of the Nation''|| Denis Johnston || Barry Fitzgerald, Cyril Cusack, Shelah Richards || Drama || |- | ''Oidhche Sheanchais''|| Robert J. Flaherty || Seáinín Tom Ó Dioráin || Storytelling|| First Irish language sync sound film<br/>Lost until 2012 |- | rowspan="3" | 1936 ||''The Dawn''|| Thomas Cooper || Brian O'Sullivan || War drama || |- |''The Luck of the Irish''|| Donovan Pedelty || Richard Hayward, Niall MacGinnis, Kay Walsh || Drama || |- | ''Irish and Proud of It'' ||Donovan Pedelty || Richard Hayward, Dinah Sheridan and Liam Gaffney || Musical comedy || |- | rowspan = "2" | 1937 || ''Kathleen Mavourneen'' ||Norman Lee || Sally O'Neil, Tom Burke, Jack Daly and Sara Allgood || Musical drama|| also known as ''Kathleen'' |- | ''Rose of Tralee''|| Oswald Mitchell || Binkie Stuart, Kathleen O'Regan and Fred Conyngham ||Musical || |- |1938 | ''Men of Ireland''|| Richard Bird || Brian O'Sullivan ||Drama|| |}
== 1940s==
{| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- | 1948 ||''My Hands Are Clay''|| Lionel Tomlinson || Bernardette Leahy || Drama || |- | 1949 || ''You Can't Fool an Irishman'' ||Alfred Travers || Tommy Duggan || comedy || |}
== 1950s==
{| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- | rowspan = "2" | 1951 ||''The Hills of Ireland''|| Harry Dugan || Pat O'Brien (narrator) || documentary travelogue || |- | ''Return to Glennascaul'' ||Hilton Edwards || Orson Welles || horror/ short|| also known as ''Orson Welles' Ghost Story'' |- | 1952 || ''The Quiet Man'' ||John Ford || John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Barry Fitzgerald || comedy || |- | 1953 ||''Fintona, A Study of Housing Discrimination''|| || || documentary short || Irish Government-sponsored film alleging anti-Catholic housing discrimination in Fintona, Co.Tyrone. The first 3 minutes of this film is voiceover with no moving images.
|- | rowspan = "3" | 1957 || ''Pretty Polly'' ||Tony Inglis || Noel Purcell || short || |- | ''Professor Tim'' || Henry Cass|| Bill Foley || || |- | ''The Rising of the Moon'' ||John Ford || Tyrone Power (narrator), Cyril Cusack, Noel Purcell and Denis O'Dea || comedy/ drama|| Three vignettes based on short stories illustrating rural Irish life: ''The Majesty of the Law'', ''A Minute's Wait'' and ''1921'' |- | rowspan = "6" | 1959 ||''Home Is the Hero''|| Fielder Cook || Walter Macken || drama romance ||Entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival |- | ''Mise Éire'' ||George Morrison || Liam Budhlaeir (narrator) ||Documentary || Chronicles Irish history from 1890s-1918, including the 1916 Easter Rising. It was the first feature length Irish language film. |- | '' Shake Hands with the Devil'' || Michael Anderson|| James Cagney, Don Murray, Dana Wynter and Glynis Johns || historical drama || Portrays the Irish War of Independence |- | ''Broth of a Boy'' ||George Pollock || Barry Fitzgerald, June Thorburn, Eddie Golden and Godfrey Quigley || comedy || |- | ''This Other Eden'' ||Muriel Box || Audrey Dalton, Leslie Phillips, Niall MacGinnis and Geoffrey Golden || Comedy-drama|| |- | ''Darby O'Gill and the Little People'' ||Robert Stevenson || Albert Sharpe, Janet Munro, Sean Connery and Jimmy O'Dea || children's || |}
==1960s== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- |1961 |''Saoirse?'' |George Morrison |Liam Budhlaeir (narrator) |Documentary |The follow-up to ''Mise Éire'' (1959) |- | 1963 || ''Dementia 13'' || Francis Ford Coppola || William Campbell, Luana Anders, Patrick Magee || Horror-thriller || also known as ''The Haunted and the Hunted''. Produced by Roger Corman |- | rowspan = "2" | 1967 || ''Rocky Road to Dublin'' || Peter Lennon || Seán Ó Faoláin, Conor Cruise O'Brien, John Huston and Father Michael Cleary || Documentary || Shown at Cannes festival, shunned in Ireland |- | ''Ulysses'' || Joseph Strick || Barbara Jefford, Milo O'Shea, Maurice Roëves, T. P. McKenna || Drama || Adaptation of James Joyce's novel, ''Ulysses'' |- | 1969 || ''Sinful Davey'' || John Huston || John Hurt, Pamela Franklin, Nigel Davenport, Fionnula Flanagan and Anjelica Huston || Drama, Comedy ||
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==1970s== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- | rowspan = "2" | 1970 || ''Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx'' || Waris Hussein || Gene Wilder, Margot Kidder || Comedy || |- | ''Ryan's Daughter'' || David Lean || Robert Mitchum, Trevor Howard, Christopher Jones, John Mills and Sarah Miles || Drama || |- | 1971 || ''Flight of the Doves'' || Ralph Nelson || Ron Moody, Jack Wild, Dana || Children's || Based on a novel by Walter Macken |- | 1972 || ''Images'' || Robert Altman || Susannah York, René Auberjonois, Marcel Bozzuffi, Hugh Millais and Cathryn Harrison || Psychological Thriller || |- | 1973 || ''The Mackintosh Man'' || John Huston || Paul Newman, Dominique Sanda, James Mason, Noel Purcell, Joe Lynch, Donal McCann || Spy thriller || Filmed in England, Malta, and Ireland |- | 1974 || ''Zardoz'' || John Boorman || Sean Connery, Charlotte Rampling and Sara Kestelman || Science Fiction || |- |1975 |''Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoire'' |Bob Quinn |John Arden, Seán Bán Breathnach |Drama |Based on the 18th-century poem ''Caoineadh Áirt Uí Laoghaire'' by Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill |- | rowspan = "2" | 1977 || ''Poitín'' || Bob Quinn || Cyril Cusack, Donal McCann and Niall Toibin || Drama || |- | ''A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'' || Joseph Strick || Bosco Hogan, T. P. McKenna, John Gielgud, Rosaleen Linehan, Maureen Potter, Niall Buggy, Bryan Murray, || Drama || Adaptation of the novel by James Joyce |}
==1980s== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- | 1981 ||''Excalibur''|| John Boorman || Nigel Terry, Helen Mirren, Gabriel Byrne, Liam Neeson || Drama || |- | 1982 ||''The Ballroom of Romance''|| Pat O'Connor || Brenda Fricker, John Kavanagh, Cyril Cusack, Bríd Brennan, Mick Lally and Joe Pilkington || Drama || |- | 1983 || ''Attracta''||Kieran Hickey || Wendy Hiller, Kate Thompson, John Kavanagh and Joe McPartland || drama || |- | rowspan = "3" | 1984 || ''The Country Girls''||Desmond Davis||Sam Neill, Niall Tóibín|||| Based on the 1960 Edna O'Brien novel of the same name, which was banned in Ireland. |- | ''Anne Devlin'' ||Pat Murphy || Brid Brennan and Bosco Hogan || drama ||Entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival |- | ''Cal'' || Pat O'Connor ||Helen Mirren, John Lynch ||Drama || Helen Mirren won the award for best actress at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival |- | 1985 || ''Lamb'' || Colin Gregg || Liam Neeson, Hugh O'Connor Ian Bannen || drama || |- | 1986 || ''Rawhead Rex'' || George Pavlou || David Dukes, Kelly Piper, Niall Toibin, Cora Venus Lunny and Donal McCann || Horror || Screenplay by Clive Barker |- | || ''Eat The Peach''|| Peter Ormrod || Stephen Brennan (actor), Eamon Morrissey (actor), Catherine Byrne (actor), Niall Tobin || Comedy || Film4 Strongbow production. |- | 1987 || ''The Dead'' || John Huston || Anjelica Huston and Donal McCann || Drama || The last film that Huston directed, released posthumously. Adapted from the short story "The Dead" by James Joyce |- |rowspan="5" | 1988 || ''Taffin'' || Francis Megahy || Pierce Brosnan, Ray McAnally and Alison Doody || Thriller || |- | ''Da'' || Matt Clark || Martin Sheen, Barnard Hughes and William Hickey || Comedy-drama || Written by Irish playwright and journalist Hugh Leonard, adapted from his play ''Da''. |- | ''High Spirits'' || Neil Jordan || Daryl Hannah, Peter O'Toole, Steve Guttenberg, Beverly D'Angelo, Jennifer Tilly, Peter Gallagher, Liam Neeson and Martin Ferrero || Fantasy comedy || Irish-British-American co-production |- | ''Reefer and the Model'' || Joe Comerford || Ian McElhinney, Carol Scanlan, Sean Lawlor and Ray McBride || Drama || Nominated in three categories at the European Film Awards |- | ''The Land Before Time'' || Don Bluth || Gabriel Damon, Candace Hutson, Judith Barsi and Will Ryan || Animated adventure drama || |- |rowspan="2" | 1989 || ''All Dogs Go to Heaven''|| Don Bluth ||Loni Anderson, Judith Barsi, Dom DeLuise, Melba Moore, Charles Nelson Reilly, Burt Reynolds and Vic Tayback || Animated musical fantasy comedy-drama|| |- | ''My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown''|| Jim Sheridan ||Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker, Ray McAnally and Fiona Shaw ||biography-drama|| Day-Lewis won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Fricker won for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The film was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director and Best Picture in the 62nd Academy Awards |}
==1990s== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! Comments |- | 1990 ||''The Field''||Jim Sheridan || Richard Harris, Brenda Fricker || Drama || |- |rowspan="4"| 1991 ||''The Commitments''||Alan Parker || Colm Meaney ||Comedy || |- |''December Bride''||Thaddeus O'Sullivan||Saskia Reeves, Donal McCann, Ciarán Hinds || Drama || |- | ''Hear My Song''||Peter Chelsom ||Ned Beatty, Adrian Dunbar, Tara Fitzgerald || Comedy || Won the British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film |- |''Rock-a-Doodle''||Don Bluth || Glen Campbell, Eddie Deezen, Sandy Duncan, Ellen Greene, Phil Harris, Christopher Plummer, Charles Nelson Reilly, Toby Scott Ganger ||Live-action/animated musical comedy || |- |rowspan="2"| 1992 ||''Into the West''||Mike Newell || Gabriel Byrne, Ciarán Fitzgerald, Rúaidhrí Conroy ||Family, Adventure || |- |''You, Me & Marley'' || Richard Spence || Marc O'Shea, Bronagh Gallagher, Michael Liebmann, Michael Gregory || Drama || |- |rowspan="2"| 1993 ||''In the Name of the Father'' ||Jim Sheridan ||Daniel Day-Lewis, Pete Postlethwaite, Emma Thompson ||Drama ||Won the Golden Bear at Berlin |- |''The Snapper''|| Stephen Frears || Colm Meaney|| Comedy-Drama || Straight to TV release |- |rowspan="5"| 1994 || |''A Man of No Importance'' || Suri Krishnamma || Albert Finney, Brenda Fricker, Michael Gambon || Comedy drama || |- |''Thumbelina''|| Don Bluth and Gary Goldman ||Jodi Benson, Barbara Cook, Carol Channing, Gilbert Gottfried, Charo, John Hurt, Gino Conforti, Gary Imhoff and Joe Lynch || Independent animated musical fantasy || |- |''A Troll in Central Park''|| Don Bluth and Gary Goldman ||Dom DeLuise, Cloris Leachman, Charles Nelson Reilly, Phillip Glasser, Tawny Sunshine Glover, Hayley Mills and Jonathan Pryce || Animated musical fantasy comedy || |- |''War of the Buttons''|| John Roberts ||Gregg Fitzgerald, Gerard Kearney and Darragh Naughton || Drama || |- |''Ailsa''|| Paddy Breathnach ||Brendan Coyle, Andrea Irvine, Juliette Gruber || Drama || |- |rowspan="3"| 1995 || ''Circle of Friends''|| Pat O'Connor||Minnie Driver, Chris O'Donnell || Romance || |- |''The Long Way Home''|| Paddy Breathnach ||Niall O'Brien and Phelim Drew || Drama || |- |''The Pebble and the Penguin''|| Don Bluth and Gary Goldman ||Martin Short, James Belushi, Tim Curry and Annie Golden || Independent animated || |- |rowspan="7"| 1996 ||''The Boy from Mercury''||Martin Duffy||Rita Tushingham, Tom Courtenay|| Drama || |- | ''The Sun, Moon and Stars''||Geraldine Creed||Angie Dickinson, Jason Donovan|| Comedy-Drama || |- |''The Disappearance of Finbar''||Sue Clayton||Jonathan Rhys Meyers|| Mystery || |- |''Michael Collins''|| Neil Jordan || Liam Neeson, Aidan Quinn and Alan Rickman || Drama || |- | ''The Van'' || Stephen Frears || Colm Meaney|| Comedy-Drama || Entered into 1996 Cannes Film Festival |- |''Space Truckers''||Stuart Gordon||Dennis Hopper, George Wendt, Debi Mazar, Stephen Dorff|| Science Fiction Comedy || |- |''November Afternoon'' || John Carney and Tom Hall || Michael McElhatton, Jayne Snow, Mark Doherty and Tristan Gribbin || Drama || |- |rowspan="5"| 1997 ||''The Butcher Boy''|| Neil Jordan || Eamonn Owens, Seán McGinley and Peter Gowen || Comedy, Drama ||Entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival |- | ''The Boxer'' ||Jim Sheridan ||Daniel Day-Lewis, Emily Watson, Brian Cox || ||Entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival |- |''This Is the Sea''||Mary McGuckian ||Samantha Morton, Gabriel Byrne ||Drama || |- |''The Matchmaker''|| Mark Joffe ||Janeane Garofalo, David O'Hara, Milo O'Shea ||Comedy || |- |''I Went Down'' || Paddy Breathnach || Peter McDonald, Brendan Gleeson || Comedy || |- | rowspan="2"| 1998 ||''The General'' || John Boorman || Brendan Gleeson, Adrian Dunbar and Jon Voight || Crime/Drama || |- | ''Sweety Barrett'' || Stephen Bradley || Brendan Gleeson, Liam Cunningham, Lynda Steadman || Crime drama || <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/526753/sweety-barrett|title=Sweety Barrett (1998) - Overview - TCM.com|website=Turner Classic Movies|access-date=29 April 2018|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170916225256/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/526753/Sweety-Barrett/|archive-date=16 September 2017}}</ref> |- | rowspan="2"| 1999 || ''Angela's Ashes''|| Alan Parker || Emily Watson, Robert Carlyle, Joe Breen and Ciaran Owens || Drama || |- | ''Accelerator'' || Vinny Murphy || Stuart Sinclair Blyth, Gavin Kelty, Aisling O'Neill, Sorcha Gleadhill and Mary Murray (actress) || Action || |}
==2000s== {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! class=unsortable|Comments |-
|rowspan="8"| 2000 ||''About Adam''|| Gerard Stembridge || Stuart Townsend, Tommy Tiernan, Kate Hudson || Comedy, Romance || Co-produced with United Kingdom and United States |- | ''Ordinary Decent Criminal'' || Thaddeus O'Sullivan || Kevin Spacey, Linda Fiorentino, Peter Mullan || Comedy, Crime || Co-produced with United Kingdom, Germany and United States |- | ''Borstal Boy'' || Peter Sheridan || Shawn Hatosy, Danny Dyer, Lee Ingleby, Michael York || Romantic Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Flick'' || Fintan Connolly || David Murray, Isabelle Menke, David Wilmot, Gerard Mannix Flynn || Crime || |- | ''Saltwater'' || Conor McPherson || Peter McDonald, Brian Cox, Brendan Gleeson || Comedy-drama || |- | ''Aidan Walsh: Master of the Universe'' || Shimmy Marcus || || Documentary || "Best Feature Documentary" at 2001 Celtic Film and TV Festival<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.celticmediafestival.co.uk/show-winners/truro-2001?festival=douglas | website = celticmediafestival.co.uk | publisher = Celtic Media Festival | title = Winners - Truro 2001 | access-date = 21 January 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=3174&tpl=archnews&force=1 | publisher = Irish Film & Television Network | website = iftn.ie | title = Celtic Film and Television Festival, Truro | date = 6 April 2001 | access-date = 21 January 2021 }}</ref> |- | ''When the Sky Falls'' || John Mackenzie || Joan Allen, Patrick Bergin, Liam Cunningham || Crime biopic || Co-produced with United Kingdom and United States |- | ''Wild About Harry'' || Declan Lowney || Brendan Gleeson, Amanda Donohoe, James Nesbitt || Comedy || Co-produced with United Kingdom and Germany |- |rowspan="6"| 2001 || | ''Bridget Jones's Diary'' || Sharon Maguire || Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth || Comedy || Co-produced with United Kingdom, United States and France
| 2001 || | ''CHAOS/Deathgames'' || Geraldine Creed (director) || Tommy O'Neill, Jason Barry, Lyndsey Harris || Dystopian tale set in a Metal Circus || Co-produced with United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark and Ireland |- | ''Mapmaker''|| Johnny Gogan || Brían F. O'Byrne, Susan Lynch, Brendan Coyle || Action, Thriller || |- | ''On the Edge'' ||John Carney || Cillian Murphy, Stephen Rea || Drama || |- | ''On the Nose'' || David Caffrey || Dan Aykroyd, Robbie Coltrane, Brenda Blethyn || Comedy || Co-produced with Canada |- | ''When Brendan Met Trudy''|| Kieron J. Walsh || Peter McDonald, Flora Montgomery || Comedy, Romance || |- | ''Disco Pigs'' || Kirsten Sheridan || Elaine Cassidy, Cillian Murphy and Brían F. O'Byrne || Drama || |- | rowspan="4"| 2002 ||''Bloody Sunday''|| Paul Greengrass || James Nesbitt, Allan Gildea, Gerard Crossan || Historical drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Sunday''|| Jimmy McGovern || Ciarán McMenamin, Eva Birthistle, Barry Mullan || Historical drama || |- | ''The Magdalene Sisters'' || Peter Mullan || Anne-Marie Duff, Nora Jane Noone, Geraldine McEwan || Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Reign of Fire'' || Rob Bowman || Christian Bale, Matthew McConaughey, Izabella Scorupco || Fantasy || Co-produced with United States and United Kingdom |- |rowspan="9"| 2003 ||''The Actors''|| Conor McPherson || Michael Caine, Dylan Moran, Michael Gambon || Comedy || |- | ''Bloom'' || Sean Walsh || Stephen Rea, Angeline Ball, Hugh O'Connor || Drama || Based on James Joyce's novel, ''Ulysses'' |- | ''The Boys from County Clare'' || John Irvin || Colm Meaney, Bernard Hill, Andrea Corr || Comedy drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom and Germany |- | ''Cowboys & Angels'' || David Gleeson || Michael Legge, Allen Leech, Amy Shiels, David Murray, Frank Kelly || |- | ''Dead Bodies'' || Robert Quinn || Andrew Scott, Katy Davis, Kelly Reilly, Eamonn Owens || Drama || |- | ''Intermission'' || John Crowley || Colin Farrell, Colm Meaney, Cillian Murphy || Drama || |- | ''Song for a Raggy Boy'' || Aisling Walsh || Aidan Quinn, Iain Glen, Marc Warren || Drama || |- | ''Spin the Bottle'' || Ian Fitzgibbon || Michael McElhatton, Peter McDonald || Comedy || |- | ''Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom'' || Daniel O'Hara || Diyu Daniel Wu, Frank Kelly || Comedy-drama || Short film shot largely in the Irish language |- |rowspan="10"| 2004 ||''Adam & Paul''|| Lenny Abrahamson || Tom Murphy, Mark O'Halloran || Comedy-drama || |- | ''Around the World in 80 Days'' || Frank Coraci || Jackie Chan, Steve Coogan, Jim Broadbent || Action, Adventure, Comedy || Co-produced with United States, United Kingdom and Germany |- | ''Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'' || Beeban Kidron || Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth || Comedy || Co-produced with United Kingdom, United States and France |- | ''Churchill: The Hollywood Years'' || Peter Richardson || Christian Slater, Neve Campbell, Miranda Richardson || Comedy || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Dead Meat'' || Connor McMahon || Marian Araujo, Eoin Whelan || Horror || |- | ''Ella Enchanted'' || Tommy O'Haver || Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley, Minnie Driver, Eric Idle || Fantasy, Musical || Co-produced with United States and United Kingdom |- | ''Man About Dog'' || Paddy Breathnach || Allen Leech, Seán McGinley, Ciaran Nolan, Pat Shortt || Comedy || |- | ''Mickybo and Me'' || Terry Loane || John Joe McNeill, Niall Wright, Julie Walters, Ciarán Hinds, Adrian Dunbar || Comedy-drama || |- | ''Inside I'm Dancing'' || Damien O'Donnell || James McAvoy, Steven Robertson, Romola Garai, Brenda Fricker || Comedy-drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom and France |- | ''Omagh'' || Pete Travis || Gerard McSorley, Brenda Fricker || Drama, True life || |- |rowspan="5"| 2005 ||''Boy Eats Girl''|| Stephen Bradley ||Samantha Mumba||Horror || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Breakfast on Pluto'' || Neil Jordan || Cillian Murphy, Stephen Rea, Brendan Gleeson, Liam Neeson || Comedy, Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Lassie'' || Charles Sturridge || Jonathan Mason, Peter O'Toole, Samantha Morton, John Lynch, Peter Dinklage, Edward Fox || Adventure, Comedy-drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom, United States and France |- | ''The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse'' || Steve Bendelack || Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith || Comedy || Co-produced with United Kingdom and United States |- | ''Trouble With Sex'' || Fintan Connolly || Aidan Gillen, Renée Weldon, Gerard Mannix Flynn || Drama || |- |rowspan="3"| 2006 || ''Johnny Was'' || Mark Hammond || Vinnie Jones, Patrick Bergin, Eriq La Salle || Action, Crime || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- |''Once''||John Carney|| Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová ||Musical || |- | ''The Wind That Shakes the Barley'' || Ken Loach || Cillian Murphy, Orla Fitzgerald || Drama, War || Co-produced with United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, France, Spain and Switzerland |- |rowspan="5"| 2007 || ''And When Did You Last See Your Father?'' || Anand Tucker || Jim Broadbent, Colin Firth, Juliet Stevenson || Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Cré na Cille'' || Robert Quinn || Bríd Ní Neachtain, Peadar Lamb, Macdara Ó Fátharta || Black comedy || Irish-language film. Based on Máirtín Ó Cadhain's 1949 novel ''Cré na Cille'' |- | ''Garage'' || Lenny Abrahamson || Pat Shortt, Anne-Marie Duff, Conor J. Ryan || Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Kings'' || Tom Collins || Colm Meaney, Donal O'Kelly, Brendan Conroy, Donncha Crowley || Drama || Irish language film based on the book ''The Kings of the Kilburn High Road'' |-
| ''Shrooms'' || Paddy Breathnach || Lindsey Haun, Max Kasch || Horror || Co-produced with Denmark and United Kingdom |- |rowspan="4"| 2008 || ''A Film with Me in It'' || Ian Fitzgibbon || Mark Doherty, Dylan Moran, Amy Huberman, Keith Allen || Black comedy || |- | ''How to Lose Friends & Alienate People'' || Robert Weide || Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Danny Huston, Gillian Anderson, Megan Fox, Jeff Bridges || Comedy || Co-produced with United Kingdom, Cayman Islands and United States |- | ''Kisses'' || Lance Daly || Kelly O'Neill, Shane Curry || Drama || |- | ''The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce'' || Michael James Rowland || Adrian Dunbar, Ciarán McMenamin, Dan Wyllie, Don Hany, Chris Haywood, Bob Franklin || Drama || Co-produced with Australia |- |rowspan=9| 2009 || ''Eamon'' || Margaret Corkery || Robert Donnelly, Amy Kirwan, Darren Healy || Comedy, Romance || |- | ''The Eclipse'' || Conor McPherson || Ciarán Hinds, Iben Hjejle and Aidan Quinn || Drama || |- | ''Five Minutes of Heaven'' || Oliver Hirschbiegel || Liam Neeson, James Nesbitt|| Drama ||Grand Jury Prize nominated, 2009 Sundance Film Festival |- | ''Happy Ever Afters'' || Stephen Burke || Sally Hawkins, Tom Riley || Drama || |- | ''His & Hers'' || Ken Wardrop || || Documentary || |- | ''One Hundred Mornings'' || Conor Horgan || Ciarán McMenamin || Drama |- | ''Perrier's Bounty'' || Ian Fitzgibbon || Cillian Murphy, Brendan Gleeson, Jim Broadbent || Crime, Comedy || |- | ''The Secret of Kells'' || Tomm Moore, Nora Twomey || Brendan Gleeson, Evan McGuire, Mick Lally || Animation, Fantasy, Drama || Co-produced with France and Belgium |- | ''Steamin' + Dreamin': The Grandmaster Cash Story'' || Shaun O' Connor || Con Doyle, Conor Stanley, Joe Kiely, Tommy Tiernan || Comedy || |}
==2010s== {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! class=unsortable|Comments |-
|rowspan = "3" | 2010 || ''The Boogeyman'' || Gerard Lough || Simon Fogarty, Michael Parle || Horror || Based on a story by Stephen King |- |'' Parked ''|| Darragh Byrne || Colm Meaney, Colin Morgan || Drama || |- |''Sensation'' || Tom Hall || Domhnall Gleeson, Patrick Ryan, Luanne Gordon || Comedy || |- |rowspan = "3" | 2011 || ''The Guard'' || John Michael McDonagh || Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, Mark Strong || Comedy || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''The Pier'' || Gerard Hurley || Gerard Hurley, Karl Johnson || Drama || |- | ''Closure of Catharsis'' || Rouzbeh Rashidi || James Devereux || Experimental || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | rowspan = "7" | 2012 || ''Grabbers'' || Jon Wright || Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley, Russell Tovey || Sci-fi || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Shadow Dancer'' || James Marsh || Andrea Riseborough, Clive Owen, Gillian Anderson, Aidan Gillen, Domhnall Gleeson || Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom and France |- | ''What Richard Did'' || Lenny Abrahamson || Jack Reynor, Róisín Murphy, Lars Mikkelsen, Lorraine Pilkington || Drama || Film of the year 2012 |- | ''When Ali Came to Ireland'' || Ross Whitaker || Muhammad Ali, Alvin Lewis, Cathal O'Shannon || Documentary || Describes Muhammad Ali's first visit to Ireland in July 1972, and his fight there against Al Lewis. |- | ''Eliot & Me'' || Fintan Connolly || Ella Connolly, Renée Weldon, David Wilmot, Gerard Mannix Flynn || Family, Drama || |- | ''King of the Travellers'' || Mark O'Conner || Michael Collins, John Connors, Peter Coonan, Carla McGlynn || || |- | ''Byzantium'' || Neil Jordan || Saoirse Ronan, Gemma Arterton, Sam Riley, Jonny Lee Miller || Thriller Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom and United States |- | rowspan = "7" | 2013 || ''A Belfast Story'' || Nathan Todd || Colm Meaney, Malcolm Sinclair & Tommy O'Neill || Crime, Drama || |- | ''The Hardy Bucks Movie'' || Mike Cockayne || Martin Malony, Owen Colgan, Chris Tordoff, Peter Cassidy, Tom Kilgallon || Comedy || |- | ''How to Be Happy'' || Michael Rob Costine, Mark Gaster || Brian Gleeson, Gemma-Leah Devereux || Comedy || |- | ''What If'' || Michael Dowse || Daniel Radcliffe, Zoe Kazan, Adam Driver, Megan Park, Mackenzie Davis, Rafe Spall || Comedy || Co-produced with Canada |- | ''The Irish Pub'' || Alex Fegan || Paul Gartlan, Liam Ahern, Ray Blackwell || Documentary || |- | ''The Stag'' || John Butler || Andrew Scott, Hugh O'Conor, Peter McDonald & Brian Gleeson || Comedy || |- | ''Eliza Lynch: Queen of Paraguay'' || Alan Gilsenan || Maria Doyle Kennedy, Leryn Franco || Documentary, Biography || |- | rowspan = "8" | 2014 ||''From the Dark'' || Conor McMahon || Niamh Algar, Stephen Cromwell, Ged Murray || Horror || |- | ''Calvary'' || John Michael McDonagh || Brendan Gleeson, Chris O'Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen,<br>Dylan Moran, Isaach de Bankolé, M. Emmet Walsh, Marie-Josée Croze, Domhnall Gleeson || Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Frank'' || Lenny Abrahamson || Domhnall Gleeson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Scoot McNairy, Michael Fassbender, Carla Azar, François Civil || Comedy || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''The Gift'' || Tom Collins|| Michelle Beamish, Ciarán Charles, John Finn || Drama, Thriller|| |- | ''The Guarantee'' || Ian Power ||David Murray, Gary Lydon, Orla Fitzgerald, Morgan C. Jones, Peter Coonan || Drama || Film about the Irish banking crisis |- |''Patrick's Day'' || Terry McMahon || Kerry Fox, Moe Dunford, Catherine Walker, Philip Jackson || Psychological Drama || |- | ''Song of the Sea''|| Tomm Moore||David Rawle, Brendan Gleeson, Fionnuala Flanagan, Lisa Hanningon, Lucy O' Connell || Animation, Fantasy || Co-produced with Belgium, Denmark, France and Luxembourg |- |''Standby'' || Ronan Burke, Rob Burke || Jessica Paré, Brian Gleeson || Romantic Comedy || |- |rowspan = "5"| 2015 || ''Brooklyn'' || John Crowley || Saoirse Ronan, Domhnall Gleeson, Emory Cohen, Jim Broadbent, Julie Walters || Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom and Canada |- |''The Lobster'' || Yorgos Lanthimos || Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz || Comedy, Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom, Greece, France and Netherlands |- |''My Name is Emily'' || Simon Fitzmaurice || Evanna Lynch, George Webster, Michael Smiley || Drama |- | ''Night People'' || Gerard Lough || Michael Parle, Jack Dean Shepherd, Claire Blennerhassett || Horror, Science Fiction || |- | ''Room'' || Lenny Abrahamson || Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Joan Allen, Sean Bridgers, William H. Macy || Drama || Co-produced with Canada, United Kingdom and United States |- |rowspan = "11"|2016 || |''A Dark Song'' || Liam Gavin<ref>{{cite news|last1=Brady|first1=Tara|title=A Dark Song review: a nifty, novel Irish horror|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/a-dark-song-review-a-nifty-novel-irish-horror-1.3036407|access-date=23 April 2017|work=The Irish Times|date=5 April 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170421105118/http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/a-dark-song-review-a-nifty-novel-irish-horror-1.3036407|archive-date=21 April 2017}}</ref> || Steve Oram, Catherine Walker || Horror || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- |''A Date for Mad Mary'' || Darren Thornton || Seána Kerslake, Tara Lee, Charleigh Bailey, Denise McCormack || Drama || |- |''Dead Along the Way'' || Maurice O'Connell || Niall Murphy, Ciaran Bermingham || Comedy || |- | ''Ellie'' || Dean Mullen || || Drama || <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5700852/?ref_=fn_al_tt_7|title=Ellie (2016)|website=IMDb|access-date=19 May 2016|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180429142150/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5700852/?ref_=fn_al_tt_7|archive-date=29 April 2018}}</ref> |- |''Handsome Devil'' ||John Butler || Fionn O'Shea, Nicholas Galitzine, Andrew Scott || Coming-of-age, Comedy-drama || |- |''I Am Not a Serial Killer'' || Billy O'Brien ||Laura Fraser, Max Records, Christopher Lloyd || Thriller || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- |''The Journey'' || Nick Hamm || Timothy Spall, Colm Meaney, Toby Stephens || Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- |''Mammal'' || Rebecca Daly || Rachel Griffiths, Michael McElhatton, Barry Keoghan, Danika McGuigan, Johnny Ward, Joanne Crawford || Drama|| Co-produced with Luxembourg and Netherlands |- |''The Siege of Jadotville'' || Richie Smyth || Jamie Dornan, Mark Strong, Mikael Persbrandt and Jason O'Mara|| || Co-produced with South Africa |- |''Sing Street'' || John Carney || Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Lucy Boynton, Jack Reynor, Aidan Gillen || Musical, Comedy-drama || Co-produced with United States and United Kingdom |- |''The Young Offenders'' || Peter Foott || Alex Murphy, Chris Walley || Comedy || |- |rowspan = "8"|2017 || |''Michael Inside'' || Frank Berry || Dafhyd Flynn, Moe Dunford|| Drama|| |- |''Cardboard Gangsters'' || Mark O'Connor|| John Connors|| Drama|| |- |''Bad Day For The Cut'' || Chris Baugh || Nigel O'Neill, Susan Lynch, Józef Pawlowski, Stuart Graham || Crime, Drama, Thriller || |- |''Kissing Candice'' || Aoife McArdle|| Ann Skelly|| Drama|| |- |''The Lodgers'' || Brian O'Malley|| Charlotte Vega, Bill Milner|| Horror|| |- |''The Cured'' || David Freyne|| Elliot Page, Sam Keeley, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor|| Horror|| Co-produced with France, United Kingdom and United States |- |''Soulsmith'' || Kevin Henry || Matthew O'Brien, Miriam Devitt, Brian Fortune|| Drama || |- |''The Killing of a Sacred Deer'' || Yorgos Lanthimos || Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Barry Keoghan|| Psychological thriller|| Co-produced with United Kingdom |- |rowspan = "9"|2018 || |''Float Like a Butterfly'' || Carmel Winters || Hazel Doupe|| Drama|| |- |''Rosie'' || Paddy Breathnach|| Sarah Greene|| Drama|| |- |''The Devil's Doorway'' || Aislinn Clarke||Lalor Roddy, Ciaran Flynn, Helena Bereen ||Horror|| Co-produced with United Kingdom |- |''The Dig'' || Andy Tohill and Ryan Tohill|| Moe Dunford|| Thriller|| Co-produced with United Kingdom |- |''The Delinquent Season'' || Mark O'Rowe|| Cillian Murphy, Eva Birthistle|| Drama|| |- |''Dublin Oldschool'' || Dave Tynan|| Emmet Kirwan, Ian Lloyd Anderson || Drama|| |- |''The Favourite'' || Yorgos Lanthimos || Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz || Comedy, Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom and United States |- |''Black '47'' || Lance Daly || Hugo Weaving, James Frecheville, Jim Broadbent, Stephen Rea, Freddie Fox, Moe Dunford, Barry Keoghan, Sarah Greene || Period Drama|| Co-produced with Luxembourg |- |''Papi Chulo'' || John Butler || Matt Bomer, Alejandro Patino, Elena Campbell-Martinez, Wendi McLendon-Covey || Comedy, Drama|| Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | rowspan="9" | 2019 || ''A Bump Along the Way'' || Shelly Love || Bronagh Gallagher, Lola Petticrew, Mary Moulds, Dan Gordon, Zara Devlin || Comedy-drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''The Hole in the Ground'' || Lee Cronin ||Seána Kerslake, James Cosmo, James Quinn Markey|| Horror|| Co-produced with Belgium, Finland and United Kingdom |- | ''Extra Ordinary'' || Mike Ahern, Enda Loughman || Maeve Higgins, Barry Ward, Will Forte, Claudia O'Doherty || Comedy, Horror || Co-produced with Belgium, Finland and United Kingdom |- | ''Vivarium'' || Lorcan Finnegan || Imogen Poots, Jesse Eisenberg || Science Fiction, Thriller || Co-produced with Belgium and Denmark |- |''Arracht'' || Tomás Ó Súilleabháin || Dónall Ó Héalaí, Saise Ní Chuinn || Historical Drama || |- |''Rialto'' || Peter Mackie Burns || Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Tom Glynn-Carney || Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |- | ''Sea Fever'' || Neasa Hardiman || Hermione Corfield, Dougray Scott, Connie Nielsen || Science Fiction, Horror || Co-produced with Sweden, Belgium and United Kingdom |- |''Never Grow Old'' |Ivan Kavanagh |Emile Hirsch, John Cusack, Deborah Francois |Western |Co-produced with Luxembourg, Belgium and France |- |''Calm with Horses'' || Nick Rowland || Cosmo Jarvis, Barry Keoghan, Niamh Algar, Ned Dennehy || Crime Drama || Co-produced with United Kingdom |}
==2020s== {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Actors !! Genre !! class=unsortable|Comments |- | rowspan="4" | 2021 || ''Deadly Cuts'' || Rachel Carey || Angeline Ball, Ericka Roe, Shauna Higgins, Lauren Larkin, Victoria Smurfit, Aidan McArdle, Thommas Kane Byrne || Comedy || |- | ''You Are Not My Mother'' || Kate Dolan || Hazel Doupe, Carolyn Bracken, Irene Craigie, Paul Reid || Psychological Horror || |- | ''The Green Sea''|| Randall Plunkett || || Fantasy || |- | ''My Little Pony: A New Generation'' || Robert Cullen, José L. Ucha || Vanessa Hudgens, Kimiko Glenn, James Marsden, Sofia Carson, Liza Koshy,<br>Ken Jeong, Elizabeth Perkins, Jane Krakowski, Phil LaMarr, Michael McKean || Adventure Comedy || Co-produced with the US and Canada |- | rowspan="3" | 2022 ||''The Quiet Girl'' ||Colm Bairéad|| Drama || |- | ''Spears'' || Gerard Lough || Aidan O'Sullivan, Bobby Calloway, Nigel Brennan || Mystery / thriller || |- | ''Wendell & Wild'' || Henry Selick || Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Angela Bassett, Lyric Ross, Ving Rhames, James Hong || Stop motion-animated horror comedy || |- | rowspan="3" | 2023 || ''That They May Face the Rising Sun'' || Pat Collins || Barry Ward, Anna Bederke || Drama || Adaptation of the novel by John McGahern |- |''All You Need Is Death'' |Paul Duane | |Horror | |- |''The Martini Shot'' |Stephen Wallis |Matthew Modine, Derek Jacobi, John Cleese, Stuart Townsend, Fiona Glascott |Drama |Ireland-Canada co-production; premiered at Galway Film Fleadh |}
==See also== * Cinema of Ireland * :Category:Films shot in Ireland * :Category:Irish-language films * Cinema of Northern Ireland * List of films set in Ireland * List of films set in Northern Ireland
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==References== {{Reflist}}
==External links== * [https://www.imdb.com/Sections/Countries/Ireland/ Irish film] at the Internet Movie Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Irish Films}} Category:Lists of Irish films