Pinwydd (2025)
Anthropomorphic manifestations of the hyperobjects of animal husbandry, millitarisation, forestry plantations and capitalist markets become combating characters in this poetic film. Rooted in the realities of landlordism, climate collapse, and extractivism, the film draws on sci-fi tropes and the Mabinogion myth of Blodeuwedd to rupture the seeming inevitability of capitalism.
Directors: Iolo Walker, Jeno Davies.
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Eedie Baker-Thomspon as Oen |
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Harry Plomer as Mr Candy |
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Sue Jones-Davies as Blod |
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Bethan Ruth as Pin |
| Directing | Iolo Walker | Director |
| Directing | Jeno Davies | Director |
| Camera | William Tremlett | Director of Photography |
| Production | Sienna Holmes | Producer |
| Sound | Finn Mccormack | Sound Director |
| Visual Effects | Nick Delap | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Boe Jangles | Animation |
| Sound | Cerys Hafana | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Andrew Logan | Costume Design |
| Crew | Breifni Hedd | Translator |
| Camera | Maxou Auderau | Additional Director of Photography |