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Sinéad

Sinéad (2024) - Where to Watch

Planning to check out Sinéad at home or on the go? Sinéad is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on in the US.

Here are a few important points about the series. Originally premiering January 8th, 2024, "Sinéad" stars Sinéad O'Connor, Imelda May, Christy Moore. The show spans 1 season(s) and currently holds a 0/100 rating on TMDb, which reflects reviews from 0 engaged users.

Looking for a quick plot summary? Here’s the plot: "The death of Sinéad O’Connor was both sad and shocking and the reaction to her premature passing, in Ireland and from across the world, was instant and profound. Tributes poured in from home and abroad, ranging from President Michael D Higgins to music royalty such as Madonna. With contributions from David Holmes, Christy Moore, Imelda May, Don Letts, BP Fallon and many more, this documentary reflects on Sinéad O’Connor’s influence on Irish life and Irish people throughout her life. Using a wealth of unique archive footage from RTÉ and international sources, it features an Ireland she fought against and the kind of Ireland she desired. From Pope John Paul arriving in Ireland to Charles Haughey and Gay Byrne, and on to the struggle for Irish women’s 'right to travel’ - it provides a visual backdrop to a changing society. Sinéad’s body of work provides the soundtrack."