A remote Welsh village in the 1960s faces anguish after a local child disappears. The village teenagers decide to test their nerve and confront recluse Sianni Bobman, whom they believe to be the culprit.
The shocking murder of a nurse opens old wounds in a small-town community, throwing a historic conviction into doubt, raising the horrifying prospect of a copycat killer and reuniting two former lovers tasked with finding the killer.
In 1979, when Margaret Thatcher's first government breaks a promise to establish a Welsh language television channel, a wave of civil disobedience follows. One man - Gwynfor Evans - threatens to starve himself to death unless the government comes good on its manifesto pledge. The reimagining of one of the most colourful chapters in contemporary Welsh history.
A Cornish-speaking alien returns to earth with the mortal remains of a 10th century pilgrim, and demands to speak with Jenna Gwennap. In Kernewek with English subtitles.
Lleucu is under pressure to be perfect all the time, and one day a storm hits that's too much for her. But through the black clouds, a friend comes to offer Lleucu a hand and a glimmer of hope.
Winter is fast approaching, and everyone is getting ready for a nice long sleep… but a certain Little Partridge can’t quite contain her excitement! What could possibly go wrong?
In 1905, a man travels to a remote island in search of his missing sister who has been kidnapped by a mysterious religious cult.
It's Stacey's first day of her new job working as a PA for experienced actress Peggy. How will her first day go working with the film diva?
Vida and Arthur come from vastly different backgrounds. Sensitive and touching, sometimes quirky and tragic, always uncompromisingly truthful, a fresh look how conflicting family ties challenge love in a modern day Romeo and Juliet tale.
A film poem to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster, written by Owen Sheers and performed by a stellar cast of Wales's best-known acting talent, including Michael Sheen, Jonathan Pryce, Sian Phillips, Eve Myles and Iwan Rheon, with some contributions from the local community.
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