The Making of Maps
Originally released in 1995. The Making of Maps is a drama film. directed by Endaf Emlyn.
Starring Gavin Ashcroft, Catherine Tregenna, and Waldwyn Pate
Synopsis
Shot entirely in Welsh, Endaf Emlyn's wry and gentle film captures the magic and innocence of a young boy's imaginative world as he grapples with demons that haunt his family life. Set against the wild, windswept backdrop of the Welsh coast, The Making of Maps charts Griff's journey into adolescence and his attempts to cope with the strife with in his own family. Pulled in different directions by his philandering father, reclusive mother and unloved sister, he tries to learn the secret that eats away at the fabric of his family life. His mother ran a dance academy, but during a picnic the school's star pupil, the beautiful, ethereal Alis, vanished. Afterward, Griff's mother took to her bed, fearful of leaving her darkened room. Griff's way of dealing with his life is to draw maps outlining his own attempts to comprehend a situation that everyone seems to want to forget. -Piers Handling
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CY
Production Companies
- Gaucho Cyf
- S4C
- BBC Cymru Wales
- British Screen
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Making of Maps about?
Shot entirely in Welsh, Endaf Emlyn's wry and gentle film captures the magic and innocence of a young boy's imaginative world as he grapples with demons that haunt his family life. Set against the ...
Who directed The Making of Maps?
The Making of Maps was directed by Endaf Emlyn.
How long is The Making of Maps?
The Making of Maps has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was The Making of Maps released?
The Making of Maps was released on September 9, 1995 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Making of Maps?
The main cast of The Making of Maps includes Gavin Ashcroft, Catherine Tregenna, Waldwyn Pate, Abigail Creel, Lara Ward.