Hidden is a TV show centered around a female police detective in North Wales as she investigates a series of murders committed by a serial killer. The show explores themes of family, identity, and the dark secrets hidden within a small community.
Observational documentary following a year in Portmeirion - the Italianate village in North Wales made famous as the filming location for cult television series The Prisoner (1967).
A teenage boy finds himself in the unexpected role of a father when his ex-girlfriend gives birth to their child. As he struggles to come to terms with his new responsibilities, he must confront issues such as teenage sexuality, father-son relationships, and the difficulties of being a young parent. Set in North Wales, the boy's journey involves encounters with the police, a kidnapping attempt, sleeping rough, and threats of suicide. Through it all, he learns important lessons about love, family, and growing up.
A timeless landscape steeped in history that is little changed today, but was surely made to be filmed!
North Wales feels the chill in this picture-perfect glimpse of the calm after a winter storm.
Aled's wanderings lead to a dangerous adventure. (Mae mwydro Aled yn arwain at uffar o antur peryglus.)
A story with no (real) narrative that just takes you through a holiday in Wales to show you how great it can be, whilst also trying to explore the creativity that cinematography and colour grading can present to you.
Don't Knock Yourself Out is a documentary that explores the behind-the-scenes of a cult TV series production in North Wales. It provides an in-depth look at the challenges faced by the cast and crew during the making of the show.
This documentary tells the story of Wrexham, past and present, with a blend of archive footage, heartwarming testimonials and footage from the Racecourse Ground today. A lot happened before two Hollywood actors came to town.
A tour of north Wales taken by Mr Evan Morgan – amateur film-maker and member of Cardiff Cine Society – and his wife, calling at e.g. Barmouth, Penmaenpool, Amlwch (old copper mines), Cricieth and Beddgelert. They picnic by the roadside, the cooked chips, freshly brewed tea and buttered bread rolls indicating that they are well practised in the art of eating well in the open air.
Observational documentary series following the lives of some of the people who live and work in the shadow of Mount Snowden in Wales, one of the busiest mountains in the world.
From filmmaker Alun Hughes, Upside Down Wales is a window into the world of 3D and upside down climbing guru George Smith and his obsession with climbing overhanging rock in North Wales. A film with plenty of character that doesn't take itself too seriously. Features interviews with Welsh climbing legends Joe Brown and John Redhead, and younger climbers like Pete Robins and Dave Noden.
The land holds many secrets, and one boy will learn them all. When Rowan is taken away from the civilized world, his lessons in the wild begin. Yet when he shatters the balance of nature, Rowan discovers another world beneath our own. In that shadowy land of old gods and wild hunts, the divide between man and beast becomes uncertain and the fairy-tales of his childhood spring to life. With only the guidance of a hunting hawk, Rowan must make amends for his crime against nature, and choose between what is real, and what is fantasy.
Take a scenic trip through 1920s North Wales to the sea.
A new six-part series following the highs and lows of life on Llandudno Pier during the summer of 2021 as life begins again in this Victorian seaside gem.
A behind-the-scenes documentary series looking at the work of North Wales Roads Policing Unit where 49 officers police almost 700 miles of road.
No More results found.