Memories
Whether its a story lost in the mists of time or a tale from last summer, fond and sometimes difficult memories feature in our collection of short films below.
Caribbean Firsts
"There are a lot of Alwyns in Wales, but I bet I'm the first black one." Alwyn looks back at his rich and active adolescence in Montserrat.
Prague Revisited
"I always promised myself that I would keep in touch." The Iron Curtain made it impossible for Desider to keep his promise.
Snapshots
"Images comment on our histories, they tell their own stories." Old photographs keep family legends alive for future generations.
Danger Deep Water
"The lake was much, much more to my Uncle William." A tragedy and a Welsh legend makes Phil's connection to Llyn-y-Forwen stronger.
Jam-packed Journal
"My sister suddenly appears with this, a fantastic home made journal." What was once an empty book finally makes it home jam-packed.
Aunt Reg's Photo Album
"Of all the stories my Great Aunt told, this one is most valuable." Sarah is looks at the similarities between her and her ancestors.
My Street Bryntaf
"You knew they were coming by the sound of the drums." Fred takes us down his street giving a glimpse of community life as it was before.
The Road to Worthing Pier
"It didn't matter what we did ... I liked it all." Alison's fond holiday memories of her grandparents and the road to Worthing Pier.
Wandering
"We would be off first thing in the morning and back in the evening without a care." Catherine remembers walking everywhere with friends in her childhood.
Home
"Now I've got blue scars on my left leg." Jackie Davies, from Porth, finds that certain smells trigger memories of the Rhondda.