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- Ffeil / File
- 1987
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Tony Marchant titled Four Months In Winter, together with plot synopsis, correspondence and brief critical evaluations.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Tony Marchant titled Four Months In Winter, together with plot synopsis, correspondence and brief critical evaluations.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Draft and fair-copy treatments by Dai Smith relating to proposed production titled Freddie Welsh, the narrative based on the life of the Welsh lightweight boxing champion born Frederick Hall Thomas; together with letter from Teliesyn television company and printed booklet by Dai Smith entitled Rhondda Lives.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Elaine Proctor titled Friends.
Gay Scenes From The Miners Strike
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to script titled Gay Scenes From The Miners Strike, the narrative set against the miners' strike of 1984/5. Author not stated.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Mark Jenkins titled Gemini, together with detailed plot synopsis.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Correspondence largely relating to production and funding within the film and television industry, most of which is addressed to or from Ffilm Cymru artistic director John Hefin. One letter, 1991, contains an invitation to a seminar discussing new Labour Party film industry policies from the then Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry Gordon Brown.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis of proposed feature film by David Hopkins titled Giant, together with covering letter, complimentary slip and resumé. The production, which features actor Paul McGann, is based on the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley's involvement with political upheaval in Ireland during the early years of the 19th century.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Detailed annotated plot synopsis, with character notes, of black comedy by Dafydd Llŷr and Phillip Rowlands titled Give The Ball To Bevan.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Four copies of screenplay by Bill Bryden titled Glad, the narrative based around the Aberfan disaster of 1966; together with overview and plot synopsis.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay, with detailed plot synopsis and character notes, by Gwenlyn Parry titled Grand Slam, together with filming schedule, correspondence and other related material.
Parry, Gwenlyn
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Second-draft screenplay by Alan Llwyd titled Gwae Fi Fy Myw, the narrative based on the final years of poet Ellis Humphrey Evans (Hedd Wyn). The film would eventually be released as Hedd Wyn (1992).
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by J. Eifion Evans titled Gwarcaeau, together with covering letter.
Gweledigaethau Y Bardd Cwsg/Visions Of The Sleeping Poet
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Draft screenplays (one annotated on cover) by Ceri Sherlock titled Gweledigaethau y Bardd Cwsg, based on the work of the same name by cleric, writer and translator Ellis Wynne, first published in 1703; together with a translated version of the text titled Visions of the Sleeping Poet.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay in three parts by J. Eifion Evans titled Hanes y Cysgod (The Shadow's History).
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Jane Woodrow titled Happy Hostellers, together with covering letter and resumé.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Television screenplay by Jane Edwards titled Harris, the narrative based on the life of 18th century Welsh Methodist revivalist Howell Harris of Trefeca.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Photocopied press cuttings relating to television drama by Steve Gough titled Heartland and letter from the BBC relating to time and date of televising.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Laurence Heath titled Heathcliff, the titular character based on that of the protagonist in Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Penny Pershall and Nicky Pensotti titled Highly Unlikely; together with plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation.
Part of Ffilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay, with character notes, by Roger Downton and Carlotta Hendricks titled Homeward Bound, together with covering letter, plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation.