Fiction Factory Films
Privately held company | |
Industry | Television production |
Headquarters | Cardiff, Wales |
Key people |
Ed Thomas, Creative Director Ffion Williams, Producer Alec Spiteri, Line Producer C.J Perkins, Production Co-ordinator |
Number of employees | 4 (2016) |
Parent | Tinopolis |
Website | www.FictionFactoryFilms.com |
Fiction Factory Films, also known as Fiction Factory, is a television production company based in Cardiff.
Since 2005 it has produced over 140 hours of drama for BBC, ITV, Channel 5 and S4C, and has earned over 70 nominations and awards, from BAFTA[1] and Celtic Film Festival[2] to the Rose d’Or Prix Europa, with distribution to over 80 countries.
Productions
Title | Television channel | Broadcast | Notes | Awards |
---|---|---|---|---|
Satellite City | BBC Wales | 1996–1999 | Preceded by a radio version. | |
A Mind to Kill | S4C, HTV, Channel 5 | 1999 | Took over the production of the third series. | |
Dal: Yma/Nawr | S4C | 2003 | Starring Ioan Gruffudd, Rhys Ifans and Cerys Matthews | Winner of 2004 Celtic Film Festival[2] |
Caerdydd | S4C | 2006–2011 | BAFTA Cymru 2011,[3] Best Writer, Best Costume | |
Y Pris | S4C | 2007–2009 | 2009 Celtic Film Festival, Winner, Best Drama Series | |
Pen Talar | S4C | 2010–2011 | ||
Gwaith/Cartref | S4C | 2011–present | ||
Y Gwyll/Hinterland | S4C, BBC Wales, BBC Four | 2013–present |
References
- ↑ BAFTA (2012-09-12). "BAFTA in Wales Announce Nominations For Its Landmark 21st British Academy Cymru Awards". BAFTA. BAFTA Cymru. Retrieved January 30, 2014.
- 1 2 BBC NEWS (2004-04-04). "Top prize for Welsh film". BBC News. BBC News. Retrieved January 30, 2014.
- ↑ BAFTA (2011-05-29). "British Academy Cymru Awards in 2011". BAFTA. BAFTA Cymru. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
External links
- Fiction Factory – main website
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