Celyn Jones' forthcoming feature film, 'Mountain', has officially revealed its leading cast members: Peter Mullan, known for 'I Swear'; Rebecca Lucy Taylor, also recognized as Self Esteem from 'Teeth n' Smiles'; and Iwan Rheon, celebrated for his role in 'Game Of Thrones'. The production, which has begun shooting in Anglesey, North Wales, is a deeply personal project for Jones, promising a narrative filled with emotional depth and humor. The film explores themes of human connection and resilience, underscoring the idea that even amidst harsh realities, life's intrinsic value and capacity for survival will ultimately prevail.
This cinematic endeavor is described as a poignant coming-of-age tale, transporting audiences to the Welsh landscape of the 1980s. It centers on a young, overlooked boy named GG, portrayed by newcomer Seth Isaac Thomas, who embarks on a quest for companionship and belonging. His journey leads him to Bill, played by Mullan, an enigmatic figure who has chosen a solitary existence on the mountain. Their chance encounter sparks a brief yet profound connection, demonstrating how life's unexpected bonds can offer solace and reaffirm the goodness within the world.
New Film 'Mountain' Unveils Star-Studded Cast and Emotional Narrative
Celyn Jones' latest cinematic venture, 'Mountain', has announced its principal cast, featuring acclaimed actors Peter Mullan, Rebecca Lucy Taylor (known as Self Esteem), and Iwan Rheon. This coming-of-age story, set against the backdrop of 1980s Wales, explores themes of human connection and resilience through the eyes of a young boy seeking belonging. Mullan's involvement as Bill, an isolated mountain dweller, promises a compelling dynamic with the film's protagonist, GG, portrayed by emerging talent Seth Isaac Thomas. The narrative emphasizes the power of unexpected friendships to illuminate life's inherent goodness, even in a seemingly harsh world, with filming already underway in the scenic region of North Wales.
Director Celyn Jones expresses profound personal connection to 'Mountain', citing its blend of emotional themes and humor as universally relatable, despite its fictional nature. The script, co-written with Lisa Baker, deeply moved Peter Mullan, who eagerly joined the project for another collaboration with Jones in the stunning Welsh landscape. The film's production company, Mad As Bird Films, with Nadia Jaynes, Sean Marley, and Rachel Richardson-Jones producing, aims to showcase the cinematic beauty of the region. With an original soundtrack by Bill Ryder Jones and casting handled by Ollie Gilbert & Katy Covell, 'Mountain' is poised to deliver a powerful and evocative story about finding hope and connection in challenging circumstances.
Filming Underway in North Wales for Celyn Jones' Heartfelt Project
Production for Celyn Jones' new film, 'Mountain', has commenced in the picturesque setting of Anglesey, North Wales. This location holds special significance for Jones, making the project a deeply personal one, despite its fictional storyline. The film delves into a coming-of-age narrative, chronicling the journey of GG, a neglected young boy, as he searches for friendship and community in the 1980s. The story gains emotional weight through the chance meeting of GG and Bill, an isolated figure played by Peter Mullan, highlighting the profound impact of human connection and the enduring resilience of life.
The film's logline powerfully encapsulates its message: "Their lives collide by chance forming a brief but enduring connection. Proving that, even though the world can appear cruel, life is inherently good and will find a way to survive." This sentiment resonated strongly with Peter Mullan, who committed to the role after being moved to tears by the script. Director Jones expressed honor in bringing a world-class team to his hometown, eager to share the local beauty with global audiences. The film boasts a talented crew, including Lisa Baker as co-writer, and an original score by Bill Ryder Jones, promising an immersive and emotionally resonant cinematic experience rooted in the heart of Wales.
