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Wrexham: Hollywood or Bust (2023)
A journey through the history of Wrexham AFC, exploring why promotion to the Football League under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney means so much to fans.
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North Wales Camping Holiday (1967)
A tour of north Wales taken by Mr Evan Morgan – amateur film-maker and member of Cardiff Cine Society – and his wife, calling at e.g. Barmouth, Penmaenpool, Amlwch (old copper mines), Cricieth and Beddgelert. They picnic by the roadside, the cooked chips, freshly brewed tea and buttered bread rolls indicating that they are well practised in the art of eating well in the open air.
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Sharks in Colwyn Bay (2024)
When his dream business comes under threat by a predatory loan shark, Welsh restaurateur Dick must take drastic action to protect his beloved, tacky Spanish tapas restaurant.
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Around Snowdonia (1937)
A timeless landscape steeped in history that is little changed today, but was surely made to be filmed!
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Conway - River of a Thousand Moods (1921)
Take a scenic trip through 1920s North Wales to the sea.
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Meinir's Tree (2024)
As per wedding tradition, Rhys’ bride Meinir hides, but a storm strikes, and the forest wants to keep her. Though they fight to reunite, Meinir is killed, and Rhys realises they may only be together in death.
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After the Blizzard (1926)
North Wales feels the chill in this picture-perfect glimpse of the calm after a winter storm.
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Have You Seen This Before? (2023)
A story with no (real) narrative that just takes you through a holiday in Wales to show you how great it can be, whilst also trying to explore the creativity that cinematography and colour grading can present to you.
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George Smith's UpsideDown Wales (2008)
From filmmaker Alun Hughes, Upside Down Wales is a window into the world of 3D and upside down climbing guru George Smith and his obsession with climbing overhanging rock in North Wales. A film with plenty of character that doesn't take itself too seriously. Features interviews with Welsh climbing legends Joe Brown and John Redhead, and younger climbers like Pete Robins and Dave Noden.


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