
1x60 Documentary
YR HAWL I CHWARAE
Yr Hawl i Chwarae (The Right to Play) documents the journey of Wales' female footballing history, featuring a series of highs and lows like the countrywide ban on females playing football to the national team becoming an official part of the FAW.
Remembered by key figures who were there, like Laura McAllister, and those within the footballing world, like Wales Manager Rhian Wilkinson. A story that spans decades will highlight those who were instrumental in securing our women's right to play football.

1x60 Documentary
IFAN PHILLIPS: Y CAM NESAF
Whilst his Rugby career was on a promising path, Ifan Phillips suffered a tragic motorbiking accident which resulted in the amputation of his leg.
Y Cam Nesaf (The Next Step) follows Ifan's near two-year journey and captures his arduous recovery process, from prosthetic leg fittings to saying goodbye to his once beloved rugby career. With Ifan having to re-evaluate his life due to unforeseen circumstances, he discovers what truly defines him as a person.
1 x Partnership Promotion
WREXHAM AFC x MACRON
A promo in build up to Wrexham AFC's 25/26 season, which captures the spirit and synergy between the Macron brand and Wrexham AFC’s unique Welsh history and heritage
Voiced by Welsh actor Rhodri Meilir & utilising GFX. The aim was to evoke the Welsh Dragon soaring over the Welsh landscape, before it morphs into Wrexham's footballing heroes..


6x40 Documentary Series
STRYD I'R SGRYM

1x60 Documentary
GERAINT THOMAS:
THE ROAD WILL DECIDE
A film boasting unparalleled access to defending champion Welshman Geraint Thomas at the planet's toughest endurance race, the Tour de France.
The film tells the story of the greatest Tour in 30 years from Geraint's personal perspective with honesty and humour. The film captures the gruelling intensity of his attempt to reclaim his title as he battles in 21 stages over 23 days covering 3,500km. Competing against the likes of Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe, challenged by extreme weather conditions and cancelled stages, the film captures Geraint in a new way, never before seen by audiences.



