HISTORY

patagonian bones, the

150 years ago, the first Welsh settlers arrived in Patagonia and many of their descendants still live in a small community in the south of Argentina. This documentary follows a group of archaeologists who believe they may have excavated bones belonging to the first Welsh woman to die there, in 1865.

programme information

Duration

1 x 60'

Production Company

Ricardo Preve Films

YOP

2015

Definitions

SD HD

Awards

Bronze Award - Documentary Feature - Latitude Film Awards December 2018
Winner - Best Story Award, North Europe International Film Festival, 2019

Episode Information

150 years ago, the first Welsh settlers arrived in Patagonia and many of their descendants still live in a small community in the south of Argentina. This documentary follows a group of archaeologists who believe they may have excavated bones belonging to the first Welsh woman to die there, in 1865. This documentary explores how a set of human remains may close the circle on a fascinating story.

Website Designed & Powered by mindcorp and OTV Systems - Privacy Policy