A short film about the passionate and vexed marriage of the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas with dancer Caitlin Macnamara, culminating in Thomas' death in New York 1953. Writer: Tom Knight, Director: Cheryl Farthing
Hello, The film is held by the production company and although it has been broadcast on Channel 4 UK television it has not, as far as I'm aware, been shown in any festival. Thank you for your interest.
One hundredth? Amazing. Thank you for the link. Ah, the jam jar on the cross. Gwyn Thomas made such a lovely and poetic film. I'm still writing, but cameras not turning just as yet. I'll keep you posted. All the best.
I have been filming occasional episodes of the 'Da Vinci's Demons' tv series, which has studios based in Swansea throughout this year. If I am further engaged through to 2014, I shall make every effort to get to those commemorations in Laugharne. Appreciation for yippitydodah's kind suggestion my film be shown at the Boathouse. Now, that would be something.
The 'Spitfire' controversy runs on. I'm sorry it has spoiled things for some people. As writer, there is nill contol over props buyers.Pity they made this small slip-up. I just wanted to thank everyone who has watched for the beautiful, engaging and illuminating comments. Tomx
Sorry, but the bottle of Shepherd Neame's Spitfire ruins any of the gravitas of this clip. What a load of rubbish, Dylan will be chortlin away in his grave over this.
One hundredth? Amazing. Thank you for the link. Ah, the jam jar on the cross. Gwyn Thomas made such a lovely and poetic film. I'm still writing, but cameras not turning just as yet. I'll keep you posted. All the best.
Beautiful words. Thank you for posting.
Thank you for your interest.
The actress in the film is from an Irish family, as was Caitlin herself.
Hello,
The film is held by the production company and although it has been broadcast on Channel 4 UK television it has not, as far as I'm aware, been shown in any festival.
Thank you for your interest.
Thanks for watching. I'm happy to believe that Dylan would rather chortle with a Filmmaker than spend time with a Critic.
I live this film!
Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated.
One hundredth? Amazing. Thank you for the link. Ah, the jam jar on the cross. Gwyn Thomas made such a lovely and poetic film.
I'm still writing, but cameras not turning just as yet. I'll keep you posted. All the best.
Thanks for the comments. I do agree about the RP but that was the director's choice.
I have been filming occasional episodes of the 'Da Vinci's Demons' tv series, which has studios based in Swansea throughout this year. If I am further engaged through to 2014, I shall make every effort to get to those commemorations in Laugharne. Appreciation for yippitydodah's kind suggestion my film be shown at the Boathouse. Now, that would be something.
My name is now not yippitydidah, it is now this, in Covid 2021. 😁
Still deep, Tom... x nadolig llawen.
I would have thought spitfire bitter ale just about sums up DT's marriage.
Indeed. Though filmed in Wales, so I don't know why that happened?
Yes, though probably with one with a greater eye for detail. Spitfire wasn't brewed for the first time until 1991.
The 'Spitfire' controversy runs on. I'm sorry it has spoiled things for some people. As writer, there is nill contol over props buyers.Pity they made this small slip-up. I just wanted to thank everyone who has watched for the beautiful, engaging and illuminating comments. Tomx
hehe Make that "like."
I definitely do not "live this film.
HNY 2024 - dear God, i made it...
Sorry, but the bottle of Shepherd Neame's Spitfire ruins any of the gravitas of this clip. What a load of rubbish, Dylan will be chortlin away in his grave over this.
One hundredth? Amazing. Thank you for the link. Ah, the jam jar on the cross. Gwyn Thomas made such a lovely and poetic film.
I'm still writing, but cameras not turning just as yet. I'll keep you posted. All the best.