In 1950s Ireland, Desmond Doyle, a single father, fights to raise his three young children after his wife abandons them to start a new life in Australia. Despite his best efforts to provide, the government and child services intervene, citing a lack of precedent for a father raising children without a mother. Undeterred, Doyle seeks the help of a retired lawyer, who takes on his case and leads him to the Supreme Court in a bid to regain custody of his children.

Evelyn
In 1953, a family man's world is turned upside down when his wife departs, leaving him to care for their three young children. As he struggles to provide for his family's needs, he embarks on a journey to rebuild his life and reunite his loved ones in Dublin.