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    Creative Wales celebrates standout year as Welsh productions win global acclaim

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 30, 2025No Comments
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    Creative Wales has celebrated a stellar year as productions backed by the Welsh Government dominated screens and awards ceremonies throughout 2025.

    Made in Wales success stories reached their pinnacle at the Emmy Awards in September, where two Creative Wales-supported productions took home prestigious accolades. Lost Boys and Fairies and Until I Kill You both received international recognition, showcasing the calibre of on-screen storytelling emerging from Wales.

    Many major productions continue to choose Wales, with both biographical drama Mr Burton and Netflix’s Havocbringing high-profile shoots to the nation, supporting local crews and facilities whilst highlighting Wales as a world-class filming destination.

    Welsh production powerhouse Bad Wolf continued its streak of success with two hit shows. Dope Girls and Industryboth captivated audiences, cementing the company’s reputation for creating compelling, critically acclaimed television.

    The momentum shows no signs of slowing, with Bad Wolf having just launched Doctor Who spin-off and highly anticipated new series The War Between the Land and the Sea.

    Several productions are also due to hit our screens next year; The Other Bennet Sister, the story of Pride and Prejudice from Mary Bennet’s point of view; Sky Original crime thriller Under Salt Marsh starring Rafe Spall and Kelly Reilly; Young Sherlock, directed by Guy Richie for Amazon Prime Video – to name just a few.

    Earlier this month, the Welsh Government announced a further £2.5million of investment into the sector, taking production investment to £33.8m across 70 projects since the launch of Creative Wales 5 years ago – generating £419.7m for Wales’ economy.

    A report launched by Netflix this year reported that its Wales-made productions – like smash hit original Sex Education – generated £200m into the UK’s economy since 2020 and supported around 500 Welsh businesses indirectly as a result.

    Minister for Culture, Jack Sargeant, said:

    “The TV and film industry is a real success story for Wales, and we’re hugely proud of the talent that exists across the sector. Whether it’s actors, directors, writers, producers or crew, our screen industries consistently put our nation on the global stage. Not only is the industry an important economic driver for Wales, but we are fostering and upskilling the next generation of screen talent by incentivising training and apprenticeship opportunities for our young people. I recognise that the industry across the UK is facing uncertainty at the moment with many talented freelancers out of work, which makes our continued investment and support all the more important.

    “These achievements demonstrate Creative Wales’ vital role in nurturing production talent and attracting major projects to Wales, whilst contributing to the nation’s growing reputation as a creative hub and ensuring Wales continues to be a place to enjoy a successful, sustainable career in TV and film.”

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