Hedd Wyn (1992)

2h 3m
Running Time

August 15, 1992
Release Date

Hedd Wyn (1992)

2h 3m
Running Time

August 15, 1992
Release Date

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Plot.

'Hedd Wyn' is a 1992 Welsh anti-war biopic. Ellis Humphrey Evans, a farmer's son and poet living at Trawsfynydd in the Meirionydd countryside of upland Wales, competes for the most coveted prize of all in Welsh Poetry - that of the chair of the National Eisteddfod, which in August 1917 was due to be held in Birkenhead (one of the rare occasions when it was held in England). After submitting his entry, under his bardic name "Hedd Wyn" ("Blessed Peace") Evans later departs from Meirionydd by train to join the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in Liverpool, despite his initial misgivings about the war. Ellis is sent to fight in the trenches of Flanders. 'Hedd Wyn' was the first Welsh-language film to be nominated for an Oscar.

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Cast & Crew.

Huw Garmon

Huw Garmon

Ellis Evans

Catrin Fychan

Catrin Fychan

Magi Evans

Ceri Cunnington

Ceri Cunnington

Bob Evans

Llio Silyn

Llio Silyn

Mary Evans

Grey Evans

Grey Evans

Evan Evans

Gwen Ellis

Gwen Ellis

Mary Evans

Sioned Jonês Williams

Sioned Jonês Williams

Cati Evans

Emma Kelly

Emma Kelly

Enid Evans

Llŷr Joshua

Llŷr Joshua

Ifan Evans

Geraint Roberts

Geraint Roberts

R. Williams Parry

Angharad Roberts

Angharad Roberts

Ann Evans

Emlyn Gomer

Emlyn Gomer

Morris Davies / Moi

Paul Turner

Paul Turner

Director

Guto Roberts

Guto Roberts

Arweinydd Eisteddfod Pwllheli

Alan Llwyd

Alan Llwyd

Writer

Manon Prysor

Manon Prysor

On-Set Merch y Drychinoedd

Lydia Griffiths

Lydia Griffiths

Organyddes

J. O. Jones

J. O. Jones

Ficar Ricriwtio

Richard Viner

Richard Viner

Dihangwr

Mark Rowlands

Mark Rowlands

The Soldier from England

Llion Jones

Llion Jones

The Singer in the Pub

Judith Humphreys

Judith Humphreys

Jini Owen

Siân Summers

Siân Summers

Gwen Williams

Nia Dryhurst

Nia Dryhurst

Mary Cathrine Hughes

Ieuan Wyn Roberts

Ieuan Wyn Roberts

Soldier without Arms

Tony Jones

Tony Jones

Soldier without an Eye

Doc O'Brien

Doc O'Brien

Mr Kirby

Noel Williams

Noel Williams

Chairman of the Tribunal

Eric Wyn

Eric Wyn

Vicar of the Tribunal

Richard Beale

Richard Beale

The Military Representative

Roger McKern

Roger McKern

Continental Sergeant

Kim Goddard

Kim Goddard

Medical Officer - Litherland

Gwyn Vaughan

Gwyn Vaughan

Owen Hughes

Phil Reid

Phil Reid

Fred Hainge

Dylan Jones Roberts

Dylan Jones Roberts

Bob Morris

Dafydd Edmwnd

Dafydd Edmwnd

Training Sergeant

Ray Davies

Ray Davies

Medical Officer - Battlefield

Jack James

Jack James

Censored Officer

Terry Victor

Terry Victor

Major

Richard Elfyn

Richard Elfyn

Additional Voices

Alwyn Hughes

Alwyn Hughes

Loader

Phil Rawsthorne

Phil Rawsthorne

Props

Donna Williams

Donna Williams

Art Department Assistant

William Steggle

William Steggle

Costumer

June Byrne

June Byrne

Makeup & Hair

Gillian Ellen

Gillian Ellen

Continuity

Alwyn Hughes

Alwyn Hughes

Focus Puller

Gwion Hughes

Gwion Hughes

Electrician

Cherry West

Cherry West

Makeup & Hair

Michás Koc

Michás Koc

First Assistant Director

David Hopkins

David Hopkins

Grip

Cliff Owen

Cliff Owen

Electrician

Chris Hill

Chris Hill

Electrician

Ken Toms

Ken Toms

Electrician

Ffion Elinor

Ffion Elinor

Costume Assistant

Sue Williams

Sue Williams

Costumer

Alan Chadwick

Alan Chadwick

Gaffer

Lesley Dearn

Lesley Dearn

Art Department Assistant

Lionel Digby

Lionel Digby

Costumer

Pat Everett

Pat Everett

Costumer

Geoff Skelding

Geoff Skelding

Third Assistant Director

Roger Pugh Evans

Roger Pugh Evans

Second Unit Director of Photography

John Munro

John Munro

Makeup & Hair Assistant

Stephen Woolfenden

Stephen Woolfenden

Second Assistant Director

Catriona Morrison

Catriona Morrison

Costumer

Gary Lane

Gary Lane

Costumer

Alan Kempster

Alan Kempster

Color Grading

Ann Marie

Ann Marie

Makeup & Hair Assistant

Pauline Hume

Pauline Hume

Graphic Designer

Susie Astler

Susie Astler

Makeup & Hair Assistant

Jeremy Thatcher

Jeremy Thatcher

Boom Operator

R. Williams Parry

R. Williams Parry

Songs

Jeff Mathews

Jeff Mathews

Sound Mixer

Tim Partridge

Tim Partridge

Boom Operator

Chris Wood

Chris Wood

Thanks

John Long

John Long

Thanks

Trefor Johes

Trefor Johes

Thanks

Dwynewn Berry

Dwynewn Berry

Script Consultant

Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler

Songs

Elwyn Edwards

Elwyn Edwards

Researcher

Enid Morris

Enid Morris

Thanks

Eiry Palfrey

Eiry Palfrey

Researcher

Gerald Williams

Gerald Williams

Thanks

John Cochran

John Cochran

Audio Post Coordinator

Morfudd Vaughan Evans

Morfudd Vaughan Evans

Thanks

Trevor Keates

Trevor Keates

Script Consultant

D. J. Gibbins

D. J. Gibbins

Thanks

Ellis Williams

Ellis Williams

Thanks

Brendan Charleson

Brendan Charleson

Dafydd Rowlands

Dafydd Rowlands

David Hawson

David Hawson

John Probert

John Probert

Steven Hall

Steven Hall

David Morgan

David Morgan

Lyndon Sullivan

Lyndon Sullivan

Steve Edwards

Steve Edwards

Alan Pritchard

Alan Pritchard

Gareth Roberts

Gareth Roberts

Andrew Storey

Andrew Storey

Toby Goddard

Toby Goddard

David Albert Taylor

David Albert Taylor

Andy Baker

Andy Baker

Clive Johns

Clive Johns

Neville Phillips

Neville Phillips

Jamie Rutherford

Jamie Rutherford

Kari Nicholas

Kari Nicholas

Andrew Kirkhouse

Andrew Kirkhouse

Vic Nurton

Vic Nurton

Llyr Huws Griffiths

Llyr Huws Griffiths

Dyfed Williams

Dyfed Williams

Chris Urack

Chris Urack

David Wyn Hughes

David Wyn Hughes

Peter Davies

Peter Davies

Simon Clarke

Simon Clarke

Peter Colwyn Owen

Peter Colwyn Owen

Details.

Release Date
August 15, 1992

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 3m

Genres

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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.

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