Tales
From Wales
is a feature length trilogy of award winning shorts
which
Julian Richards
directed whilst a student at film school. They have
subsequently been broadcast
for
BBC Screenplay
Firsts,
BBC
Scene,
HTV
and ZDF.
PIRATES
Clayton is the
rebel, tough and streetwise, a teenage hero but an
adult reject. Alun is the brains, a college boy, shy
and naive. Liam is a bodybuilder, self determined and
confident. Pirates deals with the change in
relationship between these three opposing characters
after they take summer employment in the local
hardware store where they discover that their boss,
who exploits them for cheap labour, is importing and
distributing pirate video cassettes.
Awards
The
Starting Out Award @
The Celtic Film Festival 1988
Certificate
of Merit @ The
Chicago International Film Festival 1988
Special
Jury Commendation
@ Munich Film Festival 1988
QUEEN
SACRIFICE
Davey, a
talented young chess player and Wil Bevan, his history
teacher are in Bournemouth for the British Chess
Championships. When Davey meets up with Helen., a punk
girl from London. Wil is faced with the problem of
steering his charge through the championship and the
trauma of first love.
Awards
Thames
Television Award for Best Fiction Film
@ The British Short
Film Festival 1990
ZDF
Award for Best Film
@ Munich Film Festival 1989
Award
Of Excellence @
Tel Aviv Short Film Festival 1989
Silver
Plaque @
Chicago International Film Festival 1988
Golden
Knight for Best Film
@ Valetta Film Festival 1991
Certificate
of Merit @ Cork
Film Festival 1989
Special
Jury Commendation
@ Celtic Film Festival 1988
BAD
COMPANY
Set in an
industrial Welsh steel town, sensitive bad boy, Carl
is frustrated by the confines of his macho, criminal
environment, but through a relationship with student,
Lucy, his school day talent for art is rekindled and
he applies to attend college.
International Sales
Rosana
Coutinho
Jinga Films
rosana@jingafilms.com
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