Project Detail

Milodfa

Synopsis

The death of Dadi leaves the fate of the farm to one of three dysfunctional siblings.
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
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

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

It's My Shout

Unit 2
BBC Roath Lock Studios
Porth Teigr
Cardiff
CF10 4GA

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