Project Detail

Teth (Nipple)

Teth (Nipple)

Synopsis

After his gender affirming top surgery, a son and father’s new relationship is disrupted when their dog steals a fallen nipple to chew on.
A heartwarming Welsh Language comedy that provides vital representation to the trans-male community.
Official Selection Iris Prize Film Festival 2024
Official Selection BFI Flare London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival 2025
Official Selection Frameline (San Francisco International LGBTQI+ Film Festival) 2025

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 min 40 sec
Director
Peter Darney
Producer
Sarah Breese, Dan Thomas
Executive Producer
Peter Darney, Guto Rhun
Editor
Hayley Hedges
Screenwriter
Leo Drayton
Director of Photography
Tom Watts
Production Designer
Tash Lockheart
Sound
Cranc
Composer
Emma Butterworth
Principal cast
Leo Drayton, Sion Pritchard, Gareth Watkins, Tonya Smith, Daddy Milan
Film Language Note
In Welsh with English subtitles

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Production Status

Production Company

A Beastly Media for Hansh S4C production

Beastly Media

Sarah Breese
Ty Merlin
Caerphilly Business Park
Van Rd
Caerphilly
CF83 3GS

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