CRÁ, a thrilling six-part Irish-language crime drama, is set to make waves when it premieres on November 11th on TG4 and on the TG4 Player / TG4.ie.
Produced by Fíbín Media in collaboration with Zoogon Ltd, this series promises a gripping story of murder, secrets, and justice in a close-knit Irish village, captivating audiences from the first episode.
Set in the remote northwest of Ireland, CRÁ, follows Garda Conall Ó Súilleabháin (Dónall Ó Héalaí, "Monster," "Foscadh") as he searches for justice in the most personal of cases—the murder of his own mother, Sabine, whose body is discovered 15 years after her disappearance.
Forbidden from joining the investigation, Conall partners with a determined young journalist, Ciara-Kate (newcomer Hannah Brady), who is using her true-crime podcast to expose the village's deepest secrets. As they unravel the truth, they must confront a community bound by silence and its own moral codes.
The series not only delves into a mystery but also explores the power of modern media, as every twist of the investigation is broadcast to a growing audience through Ciara-Kate's podcast. The question remains: Will truth prevail, or will some secrets stay buried forever?
Headlining the cast are Dónall Ó Héalaí, Alex Murphy ("The Young Offenders"), and Hannah Brady in her breakout role as Ciara-Kate. Supporting them is a talented ensemble including Barry McGovern ("Obituary"), Róisín Murphy ("Vikings"), Tara Breathnach ("Borderline," "Dune2"), Caoimhe Farren ("The Woman in the Wall"), and Alan Mahon ("King Frankie").
Behind the scenes, CRÁ, boasts an impressive creative team. The series was written by Doireann Ní Chorragáin and Richie Conroy (Fran the Man), directed by award-winning filmmaker Philip Doherty (Redemption of a Rogue), and produced by Ciarán Charles. Executive producers include Darach Ó Tuairisg of Fíbín Media, Máire Ní Chonláin of TG4, and Karen Kirby of BBC NI.
CRÁ was made possible by cross-border collaboration with international reach produced by Fíbín Media in collaboration with Zoogon Ltd. NI. CRÁ was commissioned by TG4 and BBC Northern Ireland, with generous support from Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Coimisiún na Meán, and Northern Ireland Screen’s Irish Language Broadcast Fund.
The series was also made possible with the support of the Irish Tax Incentive for Creative Screen. In addition to its local and cross-border appeal, CRÁ has secured an international distributor with APC (About Premium Content) serving as the worldwide distributor, positioning the series as an exciting entry into the growing trend of foreign-language crime dramas with global appeal.
Darach Ó Tuairisg, Executive Producer for Fíbín Media, shared his thoughts on the series: “CRÁ is a unique and thrilling exploration of justice, secrets, and community, set against the striking backdrop of Donegal. From the beginning, we knew we had something special with this story, and working with such a talented cast and crew has only elevated it further.
"The series brings together the richness of Irish-language storytelling with a modern, suspenseful narrative that we believe will captivate viewers. We’re proud to have collaborated with TG4, BBC Northern Ireland, and all our partners to bring this compelling drama to life, and we’re confident it will resonate not just in Ireland, but far beyond.”
Máire Ní Chonláin, Executive Producer and Commissioning Editor for TG4, shared her enthusiasm for the project: “CRÁ is a powerful and evocative drama that captures the essence of the rugged northwest of Ireland, both in its landscape and in its storytelling. This series brings together a talented team of writers, actors, and directors to tell a gripping tale of mystery and justice, while also exploring the modern role of media in uncovering truth.
"We are proud to support a production that showcases not only the beauty of the Irish language but also its relevance and power in contemporary storytelling. We believe audiences will be drawn into the intensity and emotion of CRÁ, and it’s a testament to the strength of cross-border collaboration between TG4 and BBC Northern Ireland.”
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