Film

Deoraí is about telling stories, and we bring these stories to life through music and film. below are some of our favorite videos that we’ve created.

Ní féidir liom éalú aisti

A seemingly ordinary man finds himself in a super-reality, confronted by the goddess of the natural world. This mysterious entity connects past, present, and future explorers to the profundity of nature and its boundless depths. The story unfolds as he navigates the transcendent sea of experience, merging the everyday with the extraordinary.

Featuring John Connors (Love/Hate, Cardboard Gangsters) and Barbara Silva in her debut, this piece highlights the profound connection between humanity and nature, exploring themes of beauty, power, and the limitless wonder of the natural world.

An bhfuil tú ann a anam?

This story follows a man who seems to have achieved everything society deems ideal, only to discover the suffocating and crippling nature of that so-called "normality." As he navigates an intense introspective journey, we witness his complete breakdown and eventual liberation.

Directed by the award-winning Gerard Walsh and featuring the powerful acting of John Connors, this piece captures the raw and transformative process of rediscovering oneself through despair and resilience. It explores the balance between societal expectations and personal freedom, marrying its narrative to stunning visual storytelling.

Phase

This song reflects on the impermanence of life, particularly the fleeting nature of challenging times. It serves as a reminder that life moves in phases, and even the most difficult moments will pass. Accompanied by an evocative music video directed and produced by award-winning filmmaker Gerard Walsh, the piece features the extraordinary talent of contemporary dancer Lara Hamilton. "Phase" explores themes of hope, resilience, and the transient beauty of life's struggles.

Tá do Chulaith Cliste

This track examines the societal "suits" we wear and the unsettling truths they often hide. Exploring the tension between outward appearances and hidden realities, "Tá do Chulaith Cliste" reflects on the roles we adopt in structured systems.

The song is complemented by a video created by Headc8se Films and was mastered by Alan Whelan of Solataire Studios, enhancing its layered themes with thoughtful production and visuals.

Litir Dheireanach

A fusion of punk-disco, soaring rock guitar riffs, and a live string section, "Litir Dheireanach" delivers a dynamic sound. The song explores life-defining choices through a gritty letter from an older perspective to a young man on a risky path.

Directed by Ed Did It, the music video features a cast including Kieran O'Neil, Tony Ward, and Teddy Darling (God Creative), bringing this powerful narrative to life.