Singing from the Heart
Synopsis
Formed in 1883 in a hometown pub in the Rhondda Valleys, South Wales, the voices of Treorchy Male Choir have performed in front of kings, queens, presidents and prime ministers. Now, for the first time you too can enjoy a private audience with the voices of the valleys in this hour-long documentary.
Details
- Year
- 2006
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 60 mins, plus 'extras' of 30 mins
- Format
- DV
- Director
-
Sean James Cameron
- Producer
- Sean James Cameron, Treorchy Male Choir
- Co-Producer
- Sean James Cameron, Treorchy Male Choir
- Editor
- Sean James Cameron
- Screenwriter
- Michael Andrew Barry
- Director of Photography
- Sean James Cameron
- Sound
- Sean James Cameron
- Composer
- Joel Lightman
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Interfusion Films
T +44 (0)7952 245 967
Sales Company
Sean James Cameron
T+44 (0)7952 245 967
sales@interfusionfilms.com
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