Explore every episode of the podcast Made in Wales: Celebrating Films with Welsh Connections
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| A discussion about Black Welsh film between filmmaker Liana Stewart and Yvonne Connikie, on the release of Zambian-Welsh director Rungano Nyoni’s ‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl’ | 05 Dec 2024 | 00:39:17 | |
In this discussion, documentary filmmaker Liana Stewart, and programmer/curator Yvonne Connikie, discuss Black Welsh film talent, including established and emerging talent to watch out for, the challenges and barriers created by structural inequality, and their impressions of BAFTA-winning director Rungano Nyoni’s second feature film, ‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl.’ Released on 6 December, 'On Becoming a Guinea Fowl' is a compelling drama about community and sisterhood. Driving home from a party one night, Shula seems unfazed by the sight of her uncle’s dead body on the deserted road. While preparations are made for his funeral, she finds herself plunged into the hidden secrets of her family. As tensions rise, Shula and her cousin Nsansa join forces to reconcile the past for a more hopeful future. A fierce and darkly funny portrait of one woman’s strength in the face of crisis, Nyoni’s award-winning second feature proves her to be a distinctive filmmaker blazing a unique trail. Subscribe for more conversations about Welsh-connected film! Find the shorter video version of this Q&A, on our Youtube. | |||
| A conversation between Gordon Main, Gaynor Legall & Prof. Florence Ayisi on 'Comrade Tambo's London Recruits' (part 2/2) | 28 Nov 2024 | 00:37:59 | |
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. Make sure to subscribe for more conversations! Find the video version of this Q&A, on our Youtube very soon. | |||
| A conversation between Gordon Main, Gaynor Legall & Prof. Florence Ayisi on 'Comrade Tambo's London Recruits' (part 1/2) | 25 Nov 2024 | 00:37:56 | |
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. Make sure to subscribe for more conversations! Find the video version of this Q&A, on our Youtube very soon. | |||
| Ila Mehrotra on Directing India's 1st Best Trans Model Agency | 08 Nov 2024 | 00:39:02 | |
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. Make sure to subscribe for more conversations! Find the video version of this Q&A, on our Youtube. | |||
| Exclusive interview with the Writers and Directors of 'The Toll' and 'Showdown' | 19 Jul 2024 | 00:46:40 | |
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. They’re joined by Lewis Carter and Kristian Kane who co-directed Showdown (written by Carter) which screened alongside The Toll in select cinemas. Showdown is a short film about a young autistic boy with a passion for western films who is faced with a showdown for the soul of his village, in the local corner shop. | |||
| Bumpybox team talk about creating the gripping hand-drawn animated tale, 'Kensuke's Kingdom' | 19 Jul 2024 | 01:04:25 | |
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. | |||
| Janis Pugh on Directing Chuck Chuck Baby | 15 Jul 2024 | 00:59:12 | |
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. | |||
| Sally El Hosaini & James Krishna Floyd on Directing Unicorns | 16 May 2024 | 00:55:55 | |
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. | |||
| Celyn Jones on Directing Rebel Wilson in 'The Almond and the Seahorse' | 02 Apr 2024 | 01:08:42 | |
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. | |||
| Director Marc Evans, and producers Hannah Thomas and Ed Talfan at Severn Screen discuss the making of Mr Burton | 04 Apr 2025 | 00:45:35 | |
Writer and presenter Danielle Fahiya chaired a discussion with Severn Screen producers Hannah Thomas and Ed Talfan, and director Marc Evans. This audio podcast explores Mr Burton’s Welsh connections, how the filmmakers maintained authenticity to the true story of Richard and Phillip Burton, working with Kate Burton, Richard’s daughter, and how the film spotlights Welsh storytelling and history. Released on 4 April 2025, the film charts Richard Burton’s school years and his lasting relationship with tutor and ‘chosen father’ Phillip Burton who helped him to discover acting. This moving drama explores love and loss, ambition and addiction, all set in the beautiful valleys of South Wales. Find a screening near you: mrburtonfilm.co.uk 'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. | |||
| Director Joshua Trigg & interviewer and filmmaker Ash Kriengsak discuss 'Satu - Year of the Rabbit' | 26 Mar 2025 | 00:46:02 | |
Director Joshua Trigg spoke with filmmaker and interviewer Ash Kriengsak about Satu - Year of the Rabbit, discussing the challenges of making a film outside your own language, the beautiful landscape and cultural of Laos, geeking out on 16mm, and working with non-actors, as well as the reception from industry in Wales. | |||
| Dirty Sanchez Star Mathew Pritchard on his New Documentary | The Road of Excess | 05 Sep 2025 | 01:00:18 | |
Mathew Pritchard spoke with Rob Corcoran about his life growing up in Wales, the Dirty Sanchez years, the making of The Road of Excess, and his mental health, addiction, fame and what happens when it’s gone. Coming to cinemas on World Mental Health Day, 10th October, The Road of Excess is a film that talks about toxic masculinity, mental health, addiction, fame and what happens when it’s gone. Make sure to subscribe for more conversations! You'll also find audio podcasts about other films: Celebrating Films with Welsh Connections' on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or directly on Buzzsprout. 'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. | |||
| Director Gareth Evans talks 'Havoc' at a live Q&A | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:44:32 | |
Director Gareth Evans (The Raid) spoke with filmmaker and interviewer Tom Betts at Chapter in April 2025, about his latest release HAVOC, where Evans talks about the making of the film, how those incredible stunt sequences were achieved, and building an international city in Wales. | |||
| Producer John Giwa-Amu discusses The Man in my Basement with actor/writer Kieron Self | 13 Sep 2025 | 00:43:06 | |
Welsh producer and director John Giwa-Amu spoke with actor/writer Kieron Self about his latest production role on The Man in My Basement, as well as his career journey from professional fruit machine player, to falling in love with film on his first Welsh language film set and winning talent awards. Coming to cinemas on 12 September 2025, The man in My Basement is an thriller adapted from the novel of the same name by Walter Mosley. It was filmed on location in Carmarthenshire. Make sure to subscribe for more conversations! You'll also find audio podcasts about other films: Celebrating Films with Welsh Connections' on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or directly on Buzzsprout. 'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. | |||
| Producers Alice Lusher and Catryn Ramasut discuss Brides with Ali Abdi and host Zaynab Ahmed. | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:31:36 | |
Welsh producers Alice Lusher and Catryn Ramasut from ieie Productions spoke with Wales-Somaliland Link community leader Ali Abdi and host Zaynab Ahmed about their new co-production Brides. They discussed how they brought Nadia Fall's feature debut to Wales, the importance of Wales' Somaliland community being seen on screen, and how unique it was to be part of Brides' all-female production team. Coming to cinemas on 26 September 2025, Brides is a coming-of-age story about two teenage girls in search of freedom, friendship and belonging, who run away from their lives in the UK with a dangerous plan to travel to Syria. It was partly filmed on location in Cardiff, Barry, Ogmore, Southerndown and Porthcawl. Brides was supported by the BFI and Ffilm Cymru Wales, both awarding National Lottery funding, and Welsh Government via Creative Wales. Make sure to subscribe for more conversations! You'll also find audio podcasts about other films: Celebrating Films with Welsh Connections' on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or directly on Buzzsprout. 'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI. | |||