Short Film Based in Wales Category
2019 in the Rhymney Valley, South Wales. An imaginative team of eight-year-old boys rewrite the ancient welsh legend of King Arthur. Drawing inspiration from their own lives, theirs is a distinctive and playful take on this timeless tale of self- discovery.
Zak, a lonely troubled boy is on the slippery slope towards a life of crime, until Tony, a former con himself, helps turn Zac’s life around with nothing more than a few simple words of wisdom.
A couple's quiet weekend getaway goes awry when an alien beast attacks. Or that's what it wants them to think. Claire and Tom must escape the woods before the beast finds them but they can't help but uncover something far more sinister.
A couple in their 50’s sit on a bench on a rural hilltop, it is clear they have been together a long time and in love. However, it quickly becomes clear that the husband has been away and missed parts of their son growing up. We soon find out the reason for this.
After receiving a devastating cancer diagnosis, a motivated young woman raises thousands for worthy causes through a new addiction to charity challenges. But when the police arrest her for fraud, we discover that she’s not as altruistic as she’d have everyone believe.
As lockdown starts to ease, two women looking for a moments solitude in the same secluded spot find comfort in companionship, realising they have more in common than they thought.
A documentary exploring the revival of a Welsh folk song, 'Ble Rwyt ti'n Myned?' ('Where are you going?'). A group of musicians come together to create a contemporary rendition of the song, which is visualised through a music video.
Struggling to deal with the loss of his mother, an isolated man revisits her home to sell her old possessions. When the buyer arrives, the two end up discussing death and losing loved ones.
The Remembrance Day remarks the 2020 life after wartime madness between loss and stress during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK. On behalf of The Royal British Legion, this film tells a poem, written by Samuel Turner who explains why British veterans are so important more than life of war and the coronavirus crisis.
From the director of the award winning short fim When Efforts Begins with Cerebra (2019) and the award winning documentary film, I am Samuel (2020) comes an awareness in this computer animated short you'll imagine before.
This animated commercial has proud to feature the honourable Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Having tea with the vicar leads to some stories from a reputable source that are out of this world
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