Solti Buttering is on a road trip to scatter his grandfathers ashes. Finding everywhere closed, he stumbles across La Cha Cha, a holiday park with a community of retired characters, living off grid and having the time of their lives. He soon discovers that feisty owner Libby Rees and her brother Damien are struggling to keep the place, and community, going. But they have a very unusual plan.
The Snowflake Club party takes a dark turn when Hywel ends up dead on the floor.
Two versions of Dylan Thomas' classic play "Under Milk Wood" were shot, with the same cast, one in Welsh, "Dan y Wenallt", and one in English. Directed by Kevin Allen, narrated by and starring Rhys Ifans, the films were shot largely in the Pembrokeshire village of Solfa during the summer of 2014. This surreal and erotic interpretation of Dylan Thomas' work is the first theatrical production of the brilliant, haunting radio play since Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton's 1972 film. Certain to astonish and excite in equal measures, this production reunites director Kevin Allen with actor Rhys Ifans over 15 years after the release of their cult classic "Twin Town". An ensemble Welsh speaking cast of familiar faces is led by Ifans as First Voice and Captain Cat, with Charlotte Church as Polly Garter.
Llŷr Ifans is a Welsh actor, born in Ruthin, Denbighshire. He is best known for appearing opposite his brother Rhys Ifans in the cult film, "Twin Town", in 1997. In September 2007 Ifans appeared at Clwyd Theatr Cymru in their production of "A Toy Epic", which ran at the Mold venue and then was taken on a short tour around Wales. He also appeared in the short Welsh-language television drama "S.O.S. Galw Gari Tryfan". In 2015 Ifans gave "an enjoyably louche performance as the town's resident middle-aged delinquent, Nogood Boyo" in the S4C bilingual remake of Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood" (English version)/"Dan y Wenallt" (Welsh version).
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