January 3rd, 2023
January 3rd, 2023
In 2016 Film Hub Wales approached venues across North Wales to develop a project designed to reduce isolation, build creative infrastructure and generate buzz around British independent and international films. Galeri, Pontio, Theatr Ardudwy and Cellb responded, bringing expertise and new cinema experiences to audiences across Gwynedd.
The project aimed to create ‘big ideas in small places’ with rural audiences at the forefront. Following the closure of Ardudwy, the project adapted and the collective grew to 7 venues, welcoming Neuadd Dwyfor, Neuadd Ogwen, Dragon Theatre and TAPE.
Each venue is different in terms of its space and demographic but Welsh culture, heritage and access are at the core of OYG’s objectives. A diverse programme of films is offered across the network to engage audiences, taking them on a cinematic journey. Venues work collaboratively to promote films at each cinema through shared social media, trailers, coordinated film tours and Q&A sessions with talent – all of which provide enhanced cinema experiences.
Now in their fifth year, OYG has established an important hyper-local network, which has improved access to independent film in the region.
513 films.
OYG have received £35,000 investment from FHW (an average of £8750 annually).
Learning outcomes
Impact
Testimonials
“A very positive experience overall. A moving and engaging film which highlights some very important issues and shot beautifully.”
“Makes me want to change something. Very inspiring film.”
“I applaud the theatre for taking on board the current dilemmas and bringing the community together…lovely to see current films and to have this venue.”
“Cinema takes you out of yourself especially if you’re not feeling happy.”
“It’s a lovely little cinema, cosy, comfortable, friendly & shows a good variety of films.”
“Cinema’s a place where you can meet other people. It’s like going on holiday.”
“It’s great to see our network of local cinemas collaborating to present an eclectic programme of independent films to audiences of all ages. In a challenging period cinema provides an opportunity to escape life’s difficulties and this year OYG’s programme is as exciting as ever.” – Pauline Williams, Off Y Grid Coordinator
“Being part of the network gives us all economies of scale and stronger bargaining power when negotiating a deal with a distributor or talent. We see this network as something that will strengthen the appetite for independent/non-mainstream titles in the area.(…) There is so much potential for this network, long term there could be regular ‘curated’ screenings at each venue” - Off Y Grid Venue