What makes us proud.
The productions we are proud to put our name to.
Our projects reflect the creativity, passion, and dedication our team pours into every frame.
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Journey to Wellness (2025)
Currently in post-production, Journey to Wellness is a short documentary film that follows a group of forced migrant women as they develop a toolkit to support other victims of gender-based violence currently stuck in the UK asylum claim system.
Funded by Birmingham University, the film will debut at the 20th International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Conference (IASFM20) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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Future Leaders Network (2024)
A short film commissioned by the CO:RE project (Oxford University) documenting a visit from the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) Future Leaders Network (FLN) to Aberystwyth University as part of a GGR Demonstrator Roadshow.
This dynamic event brought together 35 early career researchers and other early career professionals working in policy and governance, start-ups, standard-setting bodies, and other parts of the GGR market. It featured guided tours of local βdemonstrator sitesβ, including the Biomass Connect facilities at Frongoch and the GGR-Peat plots at Pwllpeiran Upland Research Centre. These sites contribute to the growing UK evidence base for GGR methods including bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), biochar and peatland restoration.
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When Earth Speaks (2024)
When Earth Speaks has exhibited at Vane Contemporary Art (Newcastle Upon Tyne), screened at βCelebrating the Life and Genius of Brian Catlingβ (Candid Arts Trust, London), and will feature next year at the upcoming exhibition SOIL at Somerset House.
The film was created around a performance by artist Miranda Whall, and featured Neil Luck (percussion), Mayah Kadish (violin), Angela Wai-Nok Hui (percussion), Tim Beckham (guitar), Ashley John Long (double bass), Constance Humphries (Butoh dance), and Miranda Whall (drawing).
The performance also included non-human performers, such as the mountain, the soil, the sensors, data, and robotics. The film and performance were supported by LADA (Live Art Development Agency).
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Ysbrydion (2023)
Ysbrydion (Spirits) is a film made for the National Eisteddfod of Wales. Four people share their experiences of growing up LGBTQ+ in rural Wales.
Winner of Best LGBT Film at the 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival. The film was broadcast by S4C and screened at festivals in Cardiff, Lisbon, and Valencia.
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Cerys Hafana (2023 - 2024)
These music videos were made to accompany tracks by the Welsh Music Prize-nominated Cerys Hafana, and include the tracks Comed 1858, Y MΓ΄r o Wydr, Child Owlet, and The Wife of Usherβs Well.
Visuals from the videos have been used internationally to accompany numerous live performances.
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Refugees in Wales (2022)
An exhibition film co-created with five people who sought refuge in Wales after escaping war and conflict in their home country.
Created in partnership with the Imperial War Museum and launched at Aberystwyth Arts Centre, the exhibition toured in 2023 to venues including Pontio (Bangor), the National Assembly of Wales, and the Houses of Parliament. It also exhibited widely across Germany.
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The Legend of Bryngolau (2019)
In search of a falcon, a wandering birdwatcher crosses the wilds of Wales, living off the land. As night falls over his camp, his search takes a strange turn...
The Legend of Bryngolau had its International Premiere at The Psychedelic Film and Music Festival (The New School, New York), and was nominated for the Lawrence Kasdan Award at the 59th Ann Arbor Film Festival.
The film also screened worldwide on Mubi.
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Arth (2018)
Arthur and Glesni live a quiet life together in rural Wales, until one day Arthur discovers a new technology that changes his world forever.
The screenplay for Arth won the Straeon Iris award at the Iris Prize Film Festival.
The film was made with the support of the Iris Prize, Ffilm Cymru, and S4C. It has screened at BAFTA-qualifying festivals in the UK, as well as at festivals in Europe, China, Australia, and the United States.
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