Dylan Thomas: From Grave to Cradle
Dylan Thomas: From Grave to Cradle

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Dylan Thomas: From Grave to Cradle

2003
Movie
59 min
English

Born in 1914, Dylan Thomas was an unruly and undisciplined child who was interested only in English at school and was determined from childhood to become a poet. Little did he know that he would eventually become world-renowned. The film unravels the myth by tracing the poet's biography backwards, from his much written about, much lied about death, to the heart of the Dylan Thomas story and his beginnings in a quiet street in suburban Swansea.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Prasanna VithanageGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of the celebrated Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. It delves into his formative years, his tumultuous relationships, and his creative process, highlighting the enduring impact of his poetry. The film uses archival footage and interviews to paint a vivid portrait of the artist and his world.

Critical Reception

The documentary was generally well-received by critics for its insightful look into the life of Dylan Thomas. It was praised for its comprehensive approach, covering both the personal and professional aspects of the poet's life. Audiences appreciated the film's ability to connect Thomas's life experiences with his powerful literary output.

What Reviewers Say

  • An illuminating portrait of a complex literary figure.

  • Effectively captures the spirit and struggles of Dylan Thomas.

  • A must-watch for poetry enthusiasts and fans of biographical documentaries.

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Fun Fact

The film features narration by Tom Davies, who also serves as a presenter, offering a personal connection to the subject matter.

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