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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Founded (2006) the Festivals Company which has a number of high profile projects including the Iris Prize Festival - the world’s largest lesbian and gay short film prize.  Former Chief Executive of Sgrîn Cymru Wales (1997-2006).  Has produced content which has been broadcast on BBC, ITV and S4C including Llety Piod (UK) starring [[Bill Nighy]], Colonial Gods (US/UK Co-production) and Boys Village (German/UK Co-production). He is regularly asked to talk about film and gay rights on TV and radio. He has also served on film award juries.  
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Founded (2006) the Festivals Company which has a number of high profile projects including the Iris Prize Festival - the world’s largest lesbian and gay short film prize.  Former Chief Executive of Sgrîn Cymru Wales (1997-2006).  Has produced content which has been broadcast on BBC, ITV and S4C including Llety Piod (UK), Colonial Gods (US/UK Co-production) and Boys Village (German/UK Co-production). He is regularly asked to talk about film and gay rights on TV and radio. He has also served on film award juries.  
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==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Management of Film Festivals]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 00:28, 17 July 2016

Berwyn Rowlands

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

Occupation

Entertainment

Description

Founded (2006) the Festivals Company which has a number of high profile projects including the Iris Prize Festival - the world’s largest lesbian and gay short film prize. Former Chief Executive of Sgrîn Cymru Wales (1997-2006). Has produced content which has been broadcast on BBC, ITV and S4C including Llety Piod (UK), Colonial Gods (US/UK Co-production) and Boys Village (German/UK Co-production). He is regularly asked to talk about film and gay rights on TV and radio. He has also served on film award juries.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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