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]
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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 |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | Wales |
Language | Welsh |
Premise
editThe 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. 22 March 2003. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^ "Dal: Yma/Nawr (Still: Here/Now)". British Council Film. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
External links
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