The Wales Youth Festival Network is an informal network of film festivals and film exhibitors across Wales. It was set up in 2019 with support from Wicked Wales Films and Film Hub Wales with the aim of promoting independent films to young audiences. The parent charity of Wicked Wales Films is the Prestatyn Youth Pop-in Centre, an organisation based in Prestatyn, North Wales, that works tirelessly to raise the funds to develop the work of WYFN and Ffilm Ifanc. Ffilm Ifanc came about as a way of supporting WYFN, bringing authentic youth support to bridge the gap between exhibitors and audiences.
Ffilm Ifanc is currently made up of ten young creatives, aged 17-24, geographically spread across Wales, who have come together as a young programmers group curating programmes of Gwnaethpwyd yng Nghymru films and offering curatorial support to festivals and venues wishing to engage with a local youth audience. It is the Wales-wide element that makes Ffilm Ifanc particularly unique. The programmers are not linked to any particular venue, instead working across the country delivering innovative youth-led programming, potentially reaching out to a range of audiences based in both city and more rural settings. This very new and exciting initiative, in a very short space of time, is already making a difference bringing films made by young people to the attention of the industry and audience in Wales. The group includes Welsh language speakers and it is important to Ffilm Ifanc to screen and promote Welsh language films.
Ffilm Ifanc matters if there is a genuine desire to engage with young filmmakers and audiences. Members of the group are able to bring their own unique enthusiasm to the programming of films made by other young people from/based in Wales. The group have led the project from the outset, coming up with the name; Film Ifanc: Young Film, watching and selecting films for the programmes, designing the logo, branding and setting up of the social media platforms to promote their screenings and events. Ffilm Ifanc are committed to supporting up and coming talent by providing young filmmakers with a platform for their work to be seen and their voices to be heard. Being involved in Ffilm Ifanc also means that the young programmers have opportunities for training and visiting film festivals both nationally and internationally. Professional development is key to the project.