Project Detail

Heart Valley

Synopsis

A day in the life of Wilf Davies, a shepherd from the small village of Cellan in Wales. Kind and inquisitive, the film looks at the world through Wilf’s eyes, asking questions about what it is we should truly value.
Official Selection Tribeca Film Festival 2022 - World premiere
Tribeca Film Festival 2022 - Winner - Best Documentary Short
BAFTA Cymru Awards 2023 - Winner - Best Short Film

Details

Year
2022
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
19 min 15 sec
Director
Christian Cargill
Producer
Christian Cargill, Lily Wakeley, Kiran Sidhu
Editor
Christian Cargill
Screenwriter
Christian Cargill, Kiran Sidhu
Director of Photography
Christian Cargill
Composer
Erland Cooper
Principal cast
Evan Wilf Davies
Colourist
Max Ferguson-Hook
Sound Designer
Guy Chase
Graphic Design
Treyvond Thomas, Daniel Grieshofer

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Dalmatian Films

Christian Cargill

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