White Owl (1996)
March 2, 1996Release Date
Plot.
Tylluan Wen is a Welsh language film produced in Wales in 1997 by Ffilmiau'r Nant and directed by Angharad Jones. It an adaptation of Angharad Jones' novel Y Dylluan Wen (The White Owl) and follows the story of a woman returning to her home town after many years away, determined to avenge her father's death.
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Cast & Crew.
Sian James
Martha/Eirlys / Songs
John Ogwen
Ifor Preis
Merri Preis
Betsan Llwyd
Elin Mair Jones
Young Eirlys
Donna Mair Roberts
Young Gwen
Kevin Williams
Young Roger
Mirian Rhys
Merch
Catrin Dafydd
Mrs Roberts
Jonathan Nefydd
Tad Eirlys
Rhiannon Williams
Mam Eirlys
Grey Evans
Bob Tacsi
Ian Jones
Meddyg
Gwenno Hodgkins
Tafarnwraig
Nia Edwards
Mam
Gwenllian Mai
Child
Gwenllian Haf
Child
Gunilla Jensen
Script Consultant
Linda Hughes
Makeup & Hair
Ian Russell
Costume Designer
Bet Huws
Costume Designer
Huw V Roberts
Art Designer
Alan Jones
Art Designer
Maldwyn Lloyd
Art Designer
Mick Teer
Electrician
Bobi Jones
Electrician
Ken Toms
Electrician
Chris Hill
Grip
Richard Toms
Grip
Richard Ingman
Sound
Ross Williams
Sound Editor
Barcud Derwen
Graphic Designer
Morus Elfryn
Production Manager
Iwan Mȏn
First Assistant Director
Gruffydd Owen
Location Manager
Carys Haf Gaffey
Second Assistant Director
Gillian Ellen
Continuity
Carys Aaron
Administration
Gong
Catering
Colin Skeeping
Stunts
Andrew Petrides
Stunts
Details.
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Tylluan Wen is a Welsh language film / television drama produced in Wales in 1997 by Ffilmiau'r Nant and directed by Angharad Jones. It is set in Llan Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, as an adaptation of Angharad Jones' novel Y Dylluan Wen (The White Owl). The film was studied as part of the Welsh literature GCSE course until 2022/23.
The village scenes were filmed in Talysarn, and scenes are set in Holyhead, Blaenau Ffestiniog, and on the Conwy Valley Railway. The Castell Blodeuwedd scene was filmed at Tomen y Mur Roman Fort, Trawsfynydd, near the coastal town of Porthmadog.
The film was broadcast on the Welsh-language television channel S4C.