Hedd Wyn (1992)
August 15, 1992Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Huw Garmon
Ellis Evans
Catrin Fychan
Magi Evans
Ceri Cunnington
Bob Evans
Llio Silyn
Mary Evans
Grey Evans
Evan Evans
Gwen Ellis
Mary Evans
Sioned Jonês Williams
Cati Evans
Emma Kelly
Enid Evans
Llŷr Joshua
Ifan Evans
Geraint Roberts
R. Williams Parry
Angharad Roberts
Ann Evans
Emlyn Gomer
Morris Davies / Moi
Paul Turner
Director
Guto Roberts
Arweinydd Eisteddfod Pwllheli
Alan Llwyd
Writer
Manon Prysor
On-Set Merch y Drychinoedd
Shan Davies
Producer
Gruffydd Aled
Griff Jones
John E.R. Hardy
Composer
Derec Brown
Y Parchedig J. D. Richards
Arwel Gruffydd
William Morris
Ray Orton
Cinematographer
Sue Roderick
Lizzie Roberts
Chris Lawrence
Editor
Lydia Griffiths
Organyddes
J. O. Jones
Ficar Ricriwtio
Richard Viner
Dihangwr
Mark Rowlands
The Soldier from England
Llion Jones
The Singer in the Pub
Judith Humphreys
Jini Owen
Siân Summers
Gwen Williams
Nia Dryhurst
Mary Cathrine Hughes
Ieuan Wyn Roberts
Soldier without Arms
Tony Jones
Soldier without an Eye
Doc O'Brien
Mr Kirby
Noel Williams
Chairman of the Tribunal
Eric Wyn
Vicar of the Tribunal
Richard Beale
The Military Representative
Roger McKern
Continental Sergeant
Kim Goddard
Medical Officer - Litherland
Gwyn Vaughan
Owen Hughes
Phil Reid
Fred Hainge
Dylan Jones Roberts
Bob Morris
Dafydd Edmwnd
Training Sergeant
Ray Davies
Medical Officer - Battlefield
Jack James
Censored Officer
Terry Victor
Major
Richard Elfyn
Additional Voices
Alwyn Hughes
Loader
Phil Rawsthorne
Props
Donna Williams
Art Department Assistant
William Steggle
Costumer
June Byrne
Makeup & Hair
Gillian Ellen
Continuity
Alwyn Hughes
Focus Puller
Gwion Hughes
Electrician
Cherry West
Makeup & Hair
Michás Koc
First Assistant Director
David Hopkins
Grip
Cliff Owen
Electrician
Chris Hill
Electrician
Ken Toms
Electrician
Ffion Elinor
Costume Assistant
Sue Williams
Costumer
Alan Chadwick
Gaffer
Lesley Dearn
Art Department Assistant
Lionel Digby
Costumer
Pat Everett
Costumer
Geoff Skelding
Third Assistant Director
Roger Pugh Evans
Second Unit Director of Photography
John Munro
Makeup & Hair Assistant
Stephen Woolfenden
Second Assistant Director
Catriona Morrison
Costumer
Gary Lane
Costumer
Alan Kempster
Color Grading
Ann Marie
Makeup & Hair Assistant
Pauline Hume
Graphic Designer
Susie Astler
Makeup & Hair Assistant
Jeremy Thatcher
Boom Operator
R. Williams Parry
Songs
Jeff Mathews
Sound Mixer
Tim Partridge
Boom Operator
Chris Wood
Thanks
John Long
Thanks
Trefor Johes
Thanks
Dwynewn Berry
Script Consultant
Gustav Mahler
Songs
Elwyn Edwards
Researcher
Enid Morris
Thanks
Eiry Palfrey
Researcher
Gerald Williams
Thanks
John Cochran
Audio Post Coordinator
Morfudd Vaughan Evans
Thanks
Trevor Keates
Script Consultant
D. J. Gibbins
Thanks
Ellis Williams
Thanks
Brendan Charleson
Dafydd Rowlands
David Hawson
John Probert
Steven Hall
David Morgan
Lyndon Sullivan
Steve Edwards
Alan Pritchard
Gareth Roberts
Andrew Storey
Toby Goddard
David Albert Taylor
Andy Baker
Clive Johns
Neville Phillips
Jamie Rutherford
Kari Nicholas
Andrew Kirkhouse
Vic Nurton
Llyr Huws Griffiths
Dyfed Williams
Chris Urack
David Wyn Hughes
Peter Davies
Simon Clarke
Peter Colwyn Owen
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 15, 1992
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 3m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Hedd Wyn is a 1992 Welsh anti-war biopic, written by Alan Llwyd and directed by Paul Turner.Based on the life of Ellis Humphrey Evans (Huw Garmon), killed in the First World War, the cinematography starkly contrasts the lyrical beauty of the poet's native Meirionnydd with the bombed-out horrors of Passchendaele. The protagonist is depicted as a tragic hero with an intense dislike of the pro-war jingoism which surrounds him. The film's title is Ellis Evans' bardic name (pronounced [heːð wɨ̞n], "blessed peace"), under which he was posthumously awarded the Chair at the 1917 National Eisteddfod of Wales.Hedd Wyn won the Royal Television Society's Award for Best Single Drama and BAFTA Cymru Awards in several categories; and was the first Welsh language film nominated for an Academy Award.