Wales on Film

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Wales has a rich history in film, from the natural landscapes, lyrical songs and fierce communities through to the celebrated actors such as Richard Burton, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jonathan Pryce. Here we look at some of the most significant films which celebrate Welsh culture and heritage, and the ideas, themes and discussion points which they may provoke.

Elen
Available to stream on Into Film+

CertPG

Age group8–12

Duration15 mins

Elen(2018)

A creative young girl with epilepsy hopes to make friends with the new pupil in school.

This 15 minute short – available on both DVD and online – explores the world of a ten year-old girl who suffers from epilepsy. Set in rural north Wales, Elen must find the strength to overcome her fears when a new girl joins her school. This short explores themes of disability, friendship, and creativity, using animation to depict events from the perspective of its protagonist.

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Dad
Available to stream on Into Film+

CertUnclassified

Age group8–15

Duration14 mins

Dad(2015)

A lonely Welsh boy discovers a refugee on his local beach, and in trying to help begins to heal the effects of war on his own family.

This powerful Welsh language short film is a way of starting discussions about topics including refugees and immigration, language and communication, trauma, and war. It also features a gentle friendship at its centre and also speaks about the impact of family relationships.

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Under Milk Wood (Dan y Wenallt)

Cert15

Age group16+

Duration87 mins

Under Milk Wood (Dan y Wenallt)(2015)

Adapted from Dylan Thomas’ seminal radio play, a number of residents within a fictional Welsh community share stories and poems of their lives.

Narrated with a lyrical lilt from Rhys Ifans, this key Welsh text tells the various stories of a single community as they express their guilts, dreams and desires in funny fashion. Beautifully shot, this adaptation of Under Milk Wood is available separately in both English and Welsh (search for Dan y Wenallt to order the DVD in Welsh).

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Set Fire to the Stars

Cert15

Age group15+

Duration97 mins

Set Fire to the Stars(2014)

Stylish black and white biopic focusing on a brief moment in the life and career of esteemed Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas.

From a film based on one of Dylan Thomas’ works to a biopic of the man himself in which he’s played by Into Film ambassador Celyn Jones. Set Fire to the Stars looks at the moment Thomas arrived in the US in the early 1950s, focusing on his incredible poetry, his way with words, and the struggles he faced throughout his life, most notably with alcoholism.

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Pride
Available to stream on Into Film+

Cert15

Age group15+

Duration115 mins

Pride(2014)

Uplifting comedy about an unlikely moment in recent British history when, in 1984, gay rights activists offered to support the striking miners.

A superb example of a British feel-good film which encapsulates so much of Welsh culture and history: miners, singing, protests and community spirit. Pride is a joyous retelling of an extraordinary moment in history which brought together two seemingly separate and very different groups, and is very much a film about building bridges and coming together.

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The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain

CertPG

Age group12+

Duration91 mins

The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain(1995)

An English mapmaker makes a nuisance of himself by discovering that the perceived Welsh mountain of Ffynnon Garw is actually a hill!

How do you talk about Wales without referencing their relationship to their noisy neighbours, the English? Set in 1917, during World War One, this comedy-drama does just that as an English cartographer manages to offend an entire Welsh community. However, this is also a film about bringing people together and enjoying the thing we have in common rather than our differences.

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