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Release Date:
March 2, 1996

Original Title:
Tylluan Wen

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Ffilmiau'r Nant

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A 

Tylluan Wen is a Welsh language film produced in Wales in 1997 by Ffilmiau'r Nant and directed by Angharad Jones. It an adaptation of Angharad Jones' novel Y Dylluan Wen (The White Owl) and follows the story of a woman returning to her home town after many years away, determined to avenge her father's death.

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Administration:
Carys Aaron

Art Designer:
Huw V Roberts
Alan Jones
Maldwyn Lloyd

Catering:
Gong

Continuity:
Gillian Ellen

Costume Designer:
Ian Russell
Bet Huws

Director:
Angharad Jones

Electrician:
Mick Teer
Bobi Jones
Ken Toms

First Assistant Director:
Iwan Mȏn

Graphic Designer:
Barcud Derwen

Grip:
Chris Hill
Richard Toms

Location Manager:
Gruffydd Owen

Makeup & Hair:
Linda Hughes

Production Manager:
Morus Elfryn

Script Consultant:
Gunilla Jensen

Second Assistant Director:
Carys Haf Gaffey

Songs:
Sian James

Sound:
Richard Ingman

Sound Editor:
Ross Williams

Stunts:
Colin Skeeping
Andrew Petrides

Writer:
Angharad Jones

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