Rebecca’s Daughter
Director - Co producer.

Based loosely on a Dylan Thomas screenplay and adapted by Guy Jenkins, this was a comedy about Welsh peasants humiliating the British establishment.  Starring Joely Richardson, Paul Rhys and Peter O’Toole. 1991 (105’)

This rollicking Tom Jonesian farce set in 19th century rural Wales has wit, warmth, a helping of bawdiness and an indigenous quality that sets the mood for a festival’s opening event.  (Ottawa Citizen)

A film like Rebecca's Daughters challenges the whole canon of "British Film".  It underscores the point that what we call "British Film" is usually English film.  (The Higher)