Black & Welsh (2020)

Black & Welsh (2020) poster

When filmmaker Liana Stewart (director of Black & Welsh) was growing up in Butetown, Cardiff, there were very few black and Welsh role models on TV. She has long wanted to make a film that brings together people from across Wales to share their experiences of what it means to be black and Welsh. Now she has done just that. Weaving together a collection of engaging stories, she meets people from Newport in the south to Snowdonia in the north, and from a 19-year-old model storming to international runway success to a 92-year-old whose arrival in Wales predates the Empire Windrush.

Director: Liana Stewart
Runtime: 29 min
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Cinematography: Emily Almond Barr
Editing: Nathan J Carr
Language: English, Cymraeg
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Black & Welsh about?
When filmmaker Liana Stewart (director of Black & Welsh) was growing up in Butetown, Cardiff, there were very few black and Welsh role models on TV. She has long wanted to make a film that brings together people from across Wales to share their experiences of what it means to be black and Welsh. Now she has done just that. Weaving together a collection of engaging stories, she meets people from Newport in the south to Snowdonia in the north, and from a 19-year-old model storming to international runway success to a 92-year-old whose arrival in Wales predates the Empire Windrush.
Who directed Black & Welsh?
Black & Welsh was directed by Liana Stewart.
How long is Black & Welsh?
Black & Welsh has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).