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Black and Welsh

Black and Welsh
Black and Welsh

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Year

2020

Duration

29 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English / Welsh


Synopsis

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 Black and Welsh. Now she has done just that. Weaving together a collection of engaging stories, she meets people from Newport in the south to Snowdonia in the north, and from a 19-year-old model storming to international runway success to a 92-year-old whose arrival in Wales predates the Empire Windrush. The conversation never shies away from talking about the uncomfortable and difficult situations people have been through, but also celebrates the humour, pride and Welshisms familiar to all Welsh people regardless of background in this snapshot of a multicultural nation.

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