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- Tweaks is a multi-award winning black comedy drama about Berry, an undercover life coach, who visits his mentor and godfather Morgan, for some advice on his toughest case yet - an assisted suicide client, Griff, a happily married father of three who wants to fake his natural death. Tweaks is a highly personal, singular and topical film about mental health from award nominated Welsh/British writer and director, Jasper Warry. It stars acting legend Simon Callow (Four Weddings and A Funeral, A Room With A View, Shakespeare In Love) alongside comedian and actor Dan Skinner (AKA: Angelos Epithemiou and star of Notes on Blindness and High-Rise) and rising star Nicola Wren (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword).
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- An off-beat comedy that follows local journalist Maggie Cripps' attempt to get the scoop on the sighting of a 'beast' in the countryside near Brecon from eccentric farmer Charles Evans. Maggie has left a successful and steady career in chartered accountancy in the city behind to follow her dream of becoming a journalist and making the world a better place. She finds out that fulfilling your dreams is never straight forward.
- Rabbit is an offbeat comedy about Beresford (Berry) Cripps, an enigmatic character who is struggling to find a new path in life after being put on permanent gardening leave by his city law firm after attempting to kill his boss. Set in the beautiful Brecon Beacons, Wales, this film deals with the themes of friendship, destiny, but also the nature of luck, investigating the idea that good luck may occur, and yet the recipient might remain completely oblivious due to their personal flaws.
- Actress Mali Ann Rees talks with Welsh pioneers, Aleighcia Scott, Emily Pemberton, Nathan Brew and Natalie Jones to celebrate Black History Month, taking a fresh look at the intersection between race, identity, and language in Wales.
- Richard Parks, former Welsh Rugby International and multiple world record adventurer presents a documentary looking at what it means to be Welsh and Black in today's Wales.
- Inspired by his own struggles during the pandemic, Richard Parks, former Welsh Rugby International, multiple world record holding adventurer and BAFTA Cymru nominated broadcaster, authors a personal, honest and at times emotional look at how the Covid pandemic has impacted his, and all our mental health. During the 1-hour programme, Richard speaks to a number of friends and contributors, such as fellow Welsh rugby international Non Evans MBE, primary school headteacher Helen Borley, singer and broadcaster Wynne Evans and former Economy Minister for Wales Ken Skates MS, to try and better understand how Covid has affected people from different perspectives. He also revisits Dr Mikel Mellick, a sports psychologist at Cardiff Met University, throughout the film to try and make sense of what he's learned in each conversation.