Many intrepid cineastes braved the snow to check out the first MovieMaker night in 6 months, and here's what they saw:
Things kicked off with Tom Severn and Simon Lawson's The Perfect Film, an astonishing work filmed in the very spot we watched it in.
Then, in association with Pictiwrs and Tu Chwith, we screened a great set of short films, primarily in Welsh, varied in tone, subject and genre. Here they are:
Mantol, written, directed and produced by Rolant Tomos is a surreal fictional film starring Llyr Evans; Angharad Griffiths' documentary follows Kentucky AFC’s last tour of Wales; Sampli by Siôn Mali is ân eclectic mix of music, words and images; Newid Meddwl is a short drama by Sion Aaron about the changes that came into his life when the smoking ban came into force; Cymdeithas y Rhyfeddod have created an abstract piece; Lleucu Menir’s documentary follows the last days of Ysgol Mynyddcerrig, and Catrin Doyle presents Arferion Canu'r Cymry / The Love Customs of the Welsh in striking detail.
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Be interested to hear how they went down. Thanks for screening them!
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