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The Feast (Gwledd) director, writer and cast | BFI Q&A

The Feast’s (Gwledd) cast and crew joined us at BFI Southbank to talk about their Welsh-language horror as it arrives in UK cinemas.. Debut director Lee Haven Jones, producer-writer Roger Williams and actor Annes Elwy who plays Cadi, delve into the filming in Wales, how the story speaks to international audiences and why it’s a special opportunity to see the Welsh language represented on the big screen. When a wealthy family and their guests gather for a dinner party in the remote Welsh countryside, they have little idea of what awaits them. Hosted at their luxurious new house, the family have a valuable mining venture at stake and the atmosphere is tense. The arrival of a mysterious young woman who has been hired as a waitress brings a quiet, unsettling presence to the evening. And as the night progresses, she soon begins to challenge the family’s beliefs, unravelling the illusion they’ve created with slow, deliberate, and terrifying consequences. A carnivorously chilling new horror film, The Feast features an outstanding cast and marks an unforgettable feature debut from Lee Haven Jones. The Feast is backed by the BFI with #NationalLottery funding and released in UK cinemas 19 August. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI Claim an extended BFI Player Subscription free trial (UK only) - subscribe using code BFIYOUTUBE: http://theb.fi/player-subscription Watch more on BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/ Like us on Facebook:   / britishfilminstitute   Follow us on Instagram:   / britishfilminstitute   Follow us on Twitter:   / bfi  

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