Friday 27th June // 1:00 PM

Women of the Rhondda: Stories on Screen

Ticket Price: £3

Join us for an afternoon of tea, conversation, and powerful storytelling on film.

 We’ll be screening Women of the Rhondda (1973), a compelling short documentary, made by a collective of filmmakers, that spotlights women who grew up in the Rhondda Valleys and played a vital role in the miners’ strikes of the 1920s and 1930s.

 The event also includes recent work from local artist Harriet Fleuriot and Cardiff-based Umulkhayr Mohamed, who have each created short video pieces inspired by Women of the Rhondda

After the screenings, there’ll be a chance to share your own thoughts and stories, and to chat with some of the artists and fellow audience members.

 Enjoy a selection of sandwiches, cakes, and hot drinks—free with your ticket!

 Presented in partnership with Music Theatre Wales and RCT Arts and Cultural Services. 

Women of the Rhondda (1973) is distributed by Cinenova.

Viewing advice: ‘Women of the Rhondda’ features a brief scene with full male nudity 

TREHERBERT OAP HALL, DUNRAVEN STREET, TREHERBERT, CF42 5BG