Fires of the Moon (Tanau’r Lloer): The Whole Story

Premiering on 14th November 2025, Fires of the Moon/Tanau’r Lloer is a striking fusion of opera and cinema. Inspired by moments from Caradog Prichard’s modern classic novel Un Nos Ola Leuad and with a hauntingly beautiful score, performed by the Welsh National Opera.

 

To support the UK release, we have created a pack featuring an exclusive article by James Ellis who writes for a variety of publications with a focus on classical, opera, music theatre and performance art, programming recommendations and assets, including social media clips of both by Elin Pritchard and Huw Ynyr all of which exhibitors can share with audiences to promote the film’s Welsh connections.

1950s A writer receives news that takes him on a melancholy train journey back home. As he travels through the night, memories resurface, forcing him to reflect on events that led to his mother’s confinement in an asylum some thirty years earlier.

Inspired by scenes from the classic of Welsh literature, “Un Nos Ola Leuad”, and with a hauntingly beautiful score, performed by the Welsh National Opera Orchestra, this Welsh-language opera film is a genre-bending exploration of grief, memory, mental illness and the power of artistic creation.

Genre: Coming of age, Drama, Opera

Welsh Connections

  • Director: Chris Forster
  • Producer (Executive): Patrick Young, Ed Talfan, Emyr Afan
  • Screenwriter: Marc Evans
  • Composer: Gareth Glyn, Librettists Iwan Teifion Davies and Patrick Young
  • Cast: Huw Ynyr, Elin Prichard, Annes Elwy, Dylan Morrison-Jones
  • Story / Narrative: Inspired by scenes from the novel Un Nos Ola Leuad
  • Filming locations: Filmed entirely in Wales, Dragon Studios and Great Point Seren Studios and on location in Bethesda, Llangollen and Blaenau Ffestiniog.
  • Funding: S4C
  • Other Welsh connections: Score performed by the Welsh National Opera.

View / Download the Support Pack

Our support pack includes audience development ideas, links to content around the film, and links to all the assets we’ve created, including social media clips and copy to help with marketing.

Note that this is a live document and additional resources/links may be added.

Commissioned article by James Ellis coming soon…

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