Heart of Darkness Pilot screening at National Museum

The pilot for the Heart of Darkness animated feature can still be seen as part of the History of Welsh animation exhibition at the National Museum of Wales. The film is being shown in a 3D stereoscopic form as part of the exhibition tracing the story of animation in Wales and will be on view until March 17th.

Photo courtesy Dave Daggers

Gritty wins New Business of the Year Award

Gritty Realism Productions won the New Business of the Year awarded by Caerphilly Business Forum to a business less than three years old with high growth potential. The award was made at an awards ceremony at Llancaiach Fawr Manor with eight categories and a Premier Award. Gritty Realism was nominated alongside two other local businesses.

 

Riverside Tales films to premiere in Chapter Arts Centre

Two animated films made with young people in Riverside, Cardiff are to receive their premiere in Chapter Arts Centre in December. Riverside Tales involved working in the South Riverside area of Cardiff and was funded by the Arts Council of Wales. Keep The Home Fires Burning follows the history of Riverside through the eyes of a famous resident the composer and actor Ivor Novello and Riverside Rollercoaster takes an imaginary animated funfair ride through the Riverside of the future. Both films developed out of discussions with young poeple in the area.

Bob Apple nominated for final Film Nation Awards

Bob Apple the film Gritty made with a group of young people with learning difficulties from Cardiff People First has been nominated for the final Film Nation Awards. It’s one of only 8 films shortlisted as best film of the month with the winning film to be shown at the 2012 Olympics in July. The awards ceremony will be held at the BFI Southbank in London on the 4th July with a number of the young people attending.

Gypsies in Auschwitz selected for Sheffield Documentary Festival

Gypsies in Auschwitz the film Gritty made with young Travellers in West Wales has been selected to participate in this year’s Videotheque at the Sheffield Documentary Festival in June 2012.

Sheffield Doc Festival invites up to 70 specially selected films to participate in the Videotheque from this year’s submissions. These films are invited with market, broadcast and festival acquisitions in mind.

The film follows the journey of a group of young Traveller girls on an emotional visit to Auschwitz and is part of a unique educational project that combines documentary footage and animation created by the young Travellers from The Priory Project, Monkton in Pembrokeshire. The film was funded by the Film Agency for Wales.

Watch the film on Vimeo here