Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly (1984)
A boy living in underdeveloped Welsh village hopes for a better time of his homeland when seeing the two Japaneese businessmen with the apparent intentions to build a factory there.
Director: Stephen Bayly
Genre: Comedy, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: January 1, 1984
Cast
- Richard Love - Alun Owen
- Iola Gregory - Aunt Catrin
- John Ogwen - Gwyn
- Robert E. Roberts - Idris
- Llewelyn Jones - Gareth
- Stewart Jones - Grandpa
- Tadaaki Noguchi - Kazuo
- Yoshio Kawahara - Naoyuki
- Gwenno Hodgkins - Miss Morgan
- Edwin Williams - Mr. Thomas
Screenplay
Music: Trevor Jones
Cinematography: Richard Greatrex
Editing: Scott Thomas
Production: Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment
Country: United Kingdom
Language: Cymraeg
Original Language: en
Themes
Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness
Keywords
wales, japan, businessman, cliff, village, cottage, unemployment, origami, snooker
More Films by Director: Stephen Bayly
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly about?
- A boy living in underdeveloped Welsh village hopes for a better time of his homeland when seeing the two Japaneese businessmen with the apparent intentions to build a factory there.
- Who directed Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly?
- Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly was directed by Stephen Bayly.
- Who stars in Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly?
- Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly stars Richard Love, Iola Gregory, John Ogwen, Robert E. Roberts, Llewelyn Jones, Stewart Jones.
- How long is Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly?
- Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly?
- Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly is a Comedy, Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly produced?
- Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly?
- The themes of Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly include: Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness.