Made in Wales: Celebrating Films with Welsh Connections

The Future of Welsh Film

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'The Future of Welsh Film..' What does this mean to you?

In this special edition of the Made in Wales podcast for Film Hub Wales, to mark 130 years of cinema in Wales, Dion Hughes (Pontio Bangor), Nia Edwards Behi (Screen and Sound Archive of the National Library of Wales) and Dr Kate Woodward (Aberystwyth University) discuss what Welsh film means to them. From identity and history, to culture and language, to commercial and contemporary – they discuss the ‘rare an embracing’ feeling of watching Welsh culture on a big screen and their hopes for the future of filmmaking and Wales’ screen industries.  
 
Listen to / watch the full conversation now.

#ThisisWelshFilm #130YearsOfCinemainWales #WelshFilm #Cinema #Wales  

‘Made in Wales' is a @filmhubwales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from @cymrugreadigol and @thenationallottery funding via the @britishfilminstitute

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‘Dyfodol Ffilmiau Cymru..’ Beth mae hyn yn ei olygu i chi? 

Yn y rhifyn arbennig hwn o bodlediad Gwnaethpwyd yng Nghymru ar gyfer Canolfan Ffilm Cymru, i nodi 130 mlynedd o sinema yng Nghymru, mae Dion Hughes, Nia Edwards Behi a Dr Kate Woodward yn trafod beth mae ffilm Gymreig yn ei olygu iddyn nhw. O hunaniaeth a hanes, i ddiwylliant ac iaith, i fasnachol a chyfoes – maen nhw'n trafod y teimlad 'prin a chofleidiol' o wylio diwylliant Cymru ar sgrin fawr a'u gobeithion ar gyfer dyfodol gwneud ffilmiau a diwydiannau sgrin Cymru.  
  
Gwrandewch ar / gwyliwch y sgwrs lawn nawr. 

#DymaFfilmiauCymreig #130MlyneddOSinemaCymreig #FfilmGymreig #Sinema #Cymru 

Mae ‘Gwnaethpwyd yng Nghymru' yn brosiect @filmhubwales, sy’n dathlu ffilmiau sydd â chysylltiadau Cymreig.Fe’i cefnogir gyda chyllid gan @cymrugreadigol a @thenationallotterydrwy’r @britishfilminstitute.