Milodfa
Synopsis
Set in the Valleys, this Welsh-language dark comedy explores familial tensions as war erupts within.
Details
- Year
- 2024
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 16 min 12 sec
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Amelia Lloyd
- Producer
- Adam Knopf
- Executive Producer
- Gareth Rees Rowlands
- Editor
- Margred Pryce
- Screenwriter
- Chris Harris
- Director of Photography
- Sophie Hardcastle
- Production Designer
- Abigail Stephenson
- Sound
- Dafydd Weeks, Cranc Audio Cardiff
- Composer
- Lowri Mair Jones
- Principal cast
- Scott David Knighton, Hannah Novello, Iestyn Churchill, Ieuan Rhys, Olwen Rees
- Costume Designer
- Mayzey Green
- Young Audiences Commissioner for S4C
- Guto Rhun
- Head of Scripted Drama for S4C
- Gwenllian Gravelle
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
It's My Shout
Unit 2BBC Roath Lock Studios
Porth Teigr
Cardiff
CF10 4GA
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