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'Cofiwch Dryweryn' is a compelling short film based on the true events of the flooding of Tryweryn Valley in North Wales during the 1950s and 1960s.
This story captures the emotional and cultural impact on the local community as they fight for their land, heritage, and future. The film highlights themes of resistance, love, and tradition in the face of bureaucracy and forced displacement.
This is an incredible opportunity for Welsh actors to be part of a historically significant and emotionally charged project.
If you're passionate about storytelling that honors real-life events and cultural heritage, this role offers a powerful platform to showcase your talent.
Where did this casting call come from?
Male 25 to 50
Surveyor: Pragmatic, detached, represents external forces threatening the community.
Male 18 to 30
John: Gwen's fiancé, warm, kind-hearted, emotionally invested in their future.
Male 40 to 65
Priest: Solemn presence, symbolizes tradition and faith during a bittersweet wedding.
Female 18 to 25
Enid: Passionate activist, fiercely protective of her community, a natural leader.
Female 18 to 25
Sian: Level-headed, optimistic, and empathetic, a voice of reason among friends.
Female 18 to 25
Gwen: Romantic and sentimental, torn between love and loyalty to her heritage.