- A young businessman returns home to Ireland to bury his father, only to reconnect with the townspeople and decide to take over the family pub.
- The film, Son Of A Barman, follows thirty something real-estate businessman Martin who returns home to Ireland to bury his estranged father and sell the family pub. However, Martin finds out that his father has left only partial ownership of the pub to him, and the rest to a few regulars at the bar. As he tries to convince the town to sell the pub, Martin reconnects with the townspeople and finds renewed value in where he comes from and who his father was.—Edgar Rosa
- Martin O'Leary is a promising young executive at the Reynor Hotel chain. While trying to impress his boss, Bill Snyder, Martin receives news of his estranged father's death. He returns to Ireland for the first time in ten years and learns that he has inherited the family pub. In an attempt to cut all ties to his heritage, Martin tries to sell the pub to the hotel chain. However, he learns that his father left the pub to two other townsfolk as well. His career on the line, Martin must consolidate ownership before Snyder finds out.—Anonymous
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