Cysgod Rhyfel, also known as The Shadow of War, is a 2014 documentary film which explores the mental effects of conflict on former soldiers and their families. Predominantly in Welsh, the film was first broadcast on S4C on 18 May 2014. It was directed and produced by John Evans.[1]
Cysgod Rhyfel | |
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Written by | John Evans |
Directed by | John Bryan Evans |
Starring | Maldwyn Jones Roy Rees Ryan Roberts Richard Jones |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original languages | Welsh English |
Production | |
Producers | John Evans Gwen Griffith |
Cinematography | Rhys Edwards |
Editor | Llŷr Madog |
Production company | Cwmni Da |
Original release | |
Release | 18 May 2014 |
Commenting in an interview about the film Evans highlighted his motives for making the documentary when he said "I feel a sense of responsibility and an obligation to highlight the issues surrounding the experience of war and mental health issues faced by veterans…it's vital their stories are heard to help address the time bomb of men and women traumatized by war".[2]
The film specifically addresses PTSD.[3][4] Ifor ap Glyn was the film's executive producer.
Synopsis
editAfter active service in Northern Ireland, the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan four veterans openly discuss their experiences of conflict and the psychological effects of war on their lives beyond the battlefield and how they live life after their wars and once they return home. The film uses a mixture of talking head testimony, archive and highly stylised dramatic sequences.
People featured in the film
editInterviewed
edit- Maldwyn Jones, former Welsh Guard who saw service in Northern Ireland and the Falklands War. He survived the air assault on the Sir Galahad in 1982.
- Roy Rees, former Royal Corps of Transport soldier who served in Northern Ireland.
- Ryan Roberts, former Royal Army Medical Corps medic who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Richard Jones, former Welsh Guard who served in Afghanistan.
- William Watkins, a veterans' therapist.
- Liza Roberts, Ryan's wife.
In photographs and sourced video
editThe film uses the personal photographs of the veterans who were interviewed as well as the last video message recorded by Welsh Guard L/Sgt Dan Collins. Collins had struggled with PTSD after serving in Afghanistan. He took his own life after leaving a video message to his mother Deana Collins.
Re-enactors
edit- Iago McGuire
- Jack Evans
- Youssef Alkaddour
- Seth Williams
References
edit- ^ "Living with war's dark memories: Conflict casts a shadow on former soldiers' lives". Daily Post. 17 May 2014.
- ^ Wightwick, Abbie (18 May 2014). "Flashbacks and nightmares: Former soldier investigates the effects of war on Welsh servicemen". Western Mail. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ^ "Ex-troop makes moving film". Daily Post. 10 May 2014.
- ^ "Owain opens his heart on family taboo: Mental health issues under the spotlight". Daily Post. 10 May 2014.