Gwledd (The Feast)

Gwledd (The Feast) is a chilling Welsh folk‑horror film that turns a lavish dinner party into a reckoning. MP Gwyn and his impeccably polished wife Glenda welcome a local businessman to their remote home, hoping to secure a lucrative deal involving their land. Their plans shift when a quiet, enigmatic young woman arrives to serve as the evening’s waitress.
As the night unfolds, her unsettling presence begins to expose the family’s moral fractures, challenging their values and revealing the consequences of their exploitation of the land they claim to cherish. What begins as a polished social gathering slowly transforms into a visceral confrontation with forces far older and more rooted than any of them expect.
Directed by Lee Haven Jones and written by Roger Williams, The Feast is filmed entirely in the Welsh language and stars Annes Elwy, Nia Roberts, and Julian Lewis Jones. The film premiered in the Official Selection at SXSW 2021 and later screened at the Fantasia International Film Festival, earning acclaim for its atmospheric storytelling and earthy, unsettling vision of folk horror.
