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, C5 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 | Original running | 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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