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OUR WORK
Triplevision has been creating innovative, entertaining and thought-provoking TV for over twenty years. From hard-hitting documentaries to light-hearted family entertainment, they have built a reputation for delivering high-quality television.
Tractor The Future
Viral sensation Donkey 262 takes his oul Da 'Big Jimmy' on a journey to Ulster's past to discover the wile yarns that make up our fascinating history. Expect to see romance, horror, drama and 2 eejits in a time-travelling tractor.
One Arm No Legs Podcast
Adam and Ríain O'Connor (No Relation) are new to the TV and Film industry and in this podcast they meet with a new guest each week to discuss how disabled creatives can make their way in the media world.
How Tae Highland Dance
Learn The Highland Fling, The Seann Triubhas and The Sword Dance with our instructional series
Saolta 's Gaolta - Series 2
An Irish Language series where groups of family and friends share stories about life
Makkin Ulster
Triplevision's Ulster-Scots digital series, which showcases six of Ulster's traditional crafts and poetically explores the Ulster-Scots connection with the artisans and their work.
Gairm le Gaeilge
A year in the life of students attending courses with Gael Chúrsaí, a training college based in west Belfast.
Saol agus Sláinte na mBan
Six first-time female directors explore a range of women's issues in this series of Irish language digital shorts.
THE TROPHY SHOP
In his modest shop, trophy winners can only dream of the gold that owner Jobby Crossan has experienced. A living soccer legend, he shared a pitch with some of football’s greatest.
RAT WOMAN
Patricia Page wages war on rats and other pests that are wreaking havoc across homes and business premises in Northern Ireland.
The Toon - Back To Ballymoney
Writer Ewen Glass returns home to Ballymoney to reconnect with his Ulster-Scots roots, and to try to find ways to make this heritage part of his young son’s life in England.
Top Dog
Top Dog looks under the fur of Northern Ireland’s competitive dog show circuit. We meet some of the country’s most fanatical pet owners and find out what it takes to turn a pampered pup into a prize pooch.
Saolta 's Gaolta - Series 1
The ups and downs of life in Saolta ’s Gaolta.
The Disability Paradox
38-year-old film-maker Chris Lynch has been in a wheelchair from the age of six. On this very personal journey, he explores whether it’s possible to be truly happy if you're disabled.
SAVING FACE | BBC NI
Janine Howard prepares to fulfil her dream of getting married, but after a childhood illness left her with a facial disfigurement, does she feel that beauty is only skin deep?
THE LAST SHOWMEN | BBC
The Cullen family have been bringing all the fun of the fair to people's doorsteps since 1860. We explore whether this unique way of life is in danger of becoming extinct.
Open-mic
Daniel has always wanted to perform stand-up comedy, but with his crippling fear of crowds, open-spaces and public embarrassment, he has to think outside (or rather inside) the box, to live out his dream.
WITH THIS RING - SERIES 1 & 2 | UTV
A light-hearted look at life, love and marriage in Northern Ireland from the perspectives of ten of the country's liveliest couples.
The Wall
Filmed over one year, following the lives of ordinary people living in extraordinary circumstances, The Wall examines the impact of life in the shadow of a forty foot Peace Wall at one of Northern Ireland's most volatile interfaces.
Bully For You
Film-maker Eamonn Devlin goes on a deeply personal journey examining the long-lasting emotional scars from being bullied as a child and agonises over whether to meet his childhood tormentor again.
Cairde i gCéin | BBC: IRISH LANGUAGE
A family from west Belfast travel to Brazil with a group of volunteers to build houses for the poor.
BACK TO THE WALL | DU DANCE - ARTS FILM
A dance piece produced for ‘DU Dance NI’ and Choreographed by acclaimed Choreographer ‘Royston Maldoom'
Shalom Belfast?
Israeli flags are hoisted on Sandy Row and Palestinian flags fly over the Falls Road. Israeli journalist Ithamar Handelman Smith is intrigued by why some people in Northern Ireland have taken sides in the Middle Eastern conflict. He tries to discover if this tribal support is simply an extension of the old familiar religious sectarian rivalries or if it means something deeper?
Motrher Teresa - 123 Springhill Avenue
The never before told story of Mother Teresa living in West Belfast until she was, according to locals, kicked out of Northern Ireland by The Catholic Church.
PILGRIMS | BBC NI
The story of the thousands of Northern Irish pilgrims who flock to the controversial shrine of Medjugorje.
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