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Setback for Dic Penderyn Film Project Highlights Financial Risks in Arts Funding

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The planned film about Dic Penderyn, a figure believed to have been wrongfully executed in 1831, has hit a significant hurdle after a key investor withdrew their £4 million backing. This setback not only delays the project but also raises questions about the financial stability of arts funding in the UK, particularly for independent productions.

Calon Films, the production company behind the film, described the situation as ‘heartbreaking,’ revealing that they were unaware of the investor’s financial troubles until the first payment was missed. This incident underscores the vulnerabilities faced by filmmakers who rely on a small number of backers, especially in a climate where financial transparency is crucial.

The film, titled ‘Iniquity,’ aims to shed light on Penderyn’s story and the broader context of the Merthyr Rising, a pivotal moment in Welsh history. The withdrawal of funds could impact not just the film’s production but also the associated campaign for Penderyn’s posthumous pardon, which many see as a matter of justice.

Despite the setback, other investors remain committed to the project, indicating a potential path forward. However, this situation serves as a warning about the fragility of funding in the creative sector, where a single investor’s failure can jeopardize years of work and passion invested in telling important stories.

Source: BBC News

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News Category: Culture Tags: dicpenderyn, film, funding, history, wales

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