A TG4 documentary on Donegal's Tory island has won an award at the Celtic Media Festival.
The documentary entitled Treibh na nDéithe explores the life of a community on the "margins" of Ireland and Europe.
The co-production between Ireland and Brittany was conferred with the "Spirit of the Festival" award at this year's Torc award ceremony.
This is awarded to a programme that is "wholly or substantially in a Celtic language and embodies the spirit and ethos of the festival".
"It is film as art, it is film as narrative, it is film as social history," the international jury said of the documentary.
"The Tribe of Gods", as its title translates in English, was made by Lugh Films.
The Celtic Media Festival is known as the "longest-established and most prestigious media festival in the Celtic nations", and celebrated its 42nd year in 2021 with an online event.
The festival is core funded by: RTÉ, TG4, BBC Wales, BBC Northern Ireland, MG ALBA, BBC Scotland, S4C, Televisión de Galicia, BBC England, Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen, Screen Ireland, Screen Scotland and the British Irish Council.