It’s 1981. Diana and Charles wed, Raiders of the Lost Ark storms the box office, and the threat of nuclear war feels increasingly real. Living in the Rhondda Valley are well-known family the Brinkworths: seven sisters and one brother raised by their mum and bus driver dad.Read more →
When film-maker Liana Stewart was growing up in Butetown, Cardiff, there were very few black and Welsh role models on TV. She has long wanted to make a film that brings together people from across Wales to share their experiences of what it means to be blackRead more →
Meet the Warriors: Wales’ most unlikely football team. All of them have been homeless. They're going to Mexico to represent their country at the Homeless World Cup. It’s the chance of a lifetime, so nerves are at breaking point. The Warriors are a force to be reckonedRead more →
True crime obsessed, murder fantasist and lazy writer CARYS, is failing - full on failing. 27 years old. Dumped. No house. No job. No idea what's going to happen next. Carys is back where she was 10 years ago - only now she's got a 2:1 andRead more →
Richard Mylan and his autistic son Jaco are going on a journey of discovery. Travelling from Wales to America and back again, they’re visiting the most autism-friendly places around the world, to find out how we can make everywhere from a local barber shop to a nationalRead more →
A two-part S4C documentary series that followed children from the slums of Nairobi in Kenya and Nefyn in the Llŷn Peninsula as they came together to work on creative projects and collaborated on writing and performing a song at the Urdd Eisteddfod. 2011 Director: Harry Holms Producer:Read more →
A one hour special documentary for S4C and the bands website celebrating 20 years since the Welsh legends signed their first major record deal with a career overview that delved deep into the band’s musical archives. 2015 Directors: Dylan Goch & James Hale Producer: Catryn RamasutRead more →
Winner of the BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Single Documentary and Best Factual Director. A documentary exploring autism through the eyes of Welsh actor Richard Mylan and his 11 year old son, who is on the autism spectrum. The film was also shortlisted for Best Single Documentary at theRead more →
A fusion of movement, fashion and music: This moving canvas, directed by Welsh-Indian talent Tina Pasotra, imagines cultural identity and race as fluid concepts, unconfined by society’s binary limitations. 2017 Director: Tina Pasotra Producer: Alice Lusher Presented by ie ie productions, Big Dance and British Film CouncilRead more →