Above Us the Earth

1h 25m
DramaDocumentary
7

Independent Welsh filmmaker Karl Francis uses amateur and professional actors to explore the community impact of the 1975 closure of the Ogilvie Colliery in the Rhymney Valley, a few miles from his family home. Critical of the National Coal Board and the trade unions, the film focuses on the fractious interactions between politicians and union leaders, teasing out the forces that are attempting to divide the community.

Cast

Windsor Rees
Unknown
Gwenllian Francis
Unknown
Dai Morgan
Unknown
Evan Jones
Unknown

Crew

Karl Francis
Director, Producer
Neil Thomson
Editor
Roger Evans
Cinematography
Trevor Gittings
Camera Operator
Mike Davis
Camera Operator
Mike Fox
Camera Operator
Peter Harvey
Sound
Ray Beckett
Sound
Albert Bailey
Sound

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