Dal: Yma/Nawr (English: Still: Here/Now; Welsh pronunciation: [ˈdal ˌəma ˈnau̯r]) is a 2003 Welsh documentary film directed by Marc Evans starring John Cale, Ioan Gruffudd and Rhys Ifans.[1][2]
Dal: Yma/Nawr | |
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Directed by | Marc Evans |
Produced by | Maurice Hunter Fizzy Oppe Ed Thomas Ynyr Williams |
Starring | John Cale Ioan Gruffudd Daniel Evans Rhys Ifans Matthew Rhys Siân Phillips Iola Gregory |
Cinematography | Jimmy Dibling |
Edited by | Mike Hopkins |
Music by | Bedwyr Humphreys Owen Powell |
Production company | Fiction Factory |
Distributed by | S4C |
Release date |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | Wales |
Language | Welsh |
Premise edit
The documentary focuses on the poetic soul of Wales. It explores poetic responses, historical and contemporary, to the issues of social and cultural survival and it celebrates the 2,000-year odyssey through Europe's oldest surviving bardic tradition.[3]
Cast edit
- John Cale
- Ioan Gruffudd
- Rhys Ifans
- Siân Phillips
- Daniel Evans
- Guto Harri
- Nia Roberts
- Cerys Matthews
- Iola Gregory
- Betsan Llwyd
- Cerys Matthews
- Maureen Rhys
References edit
- ^ "John Cale on screen". werksman.home.xs4all.nl. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^ "Film brings out poetry of Welsh". BBC News. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^ "Dal: Yma/Nawr (Still: Here/Now)". British Council Film. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
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