The Testimony of Taliesin Jones (2000)

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Written by Rhidian Brook, Maureen Tilyou

Directed by Martin Duffy

Also known as "El Testimonio de Taliesin Jones", "O Testemunho de Taliesin Jones", "Small Miracles"

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA/UK

Filmed in Colour

The tale of a boy whose view of an imperfect adult world is coloured by his faith in God. When Tal's mother runs off with her hairdresser, he is left on a Welsh farm with his father and sullen brother. However, the inspiration of his piano teacher gives him the ability to believe in himself.

When is The Testimony of Taliesin Jones next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on ITV1 London December 5th, 12:55am. See more...

Cast

John-Paul MacLeodTaliesin Jones
Image for Jonathan PryceJonathan PryceTal's Dad
Image for Geraldine JamesGeraldine JamesTal's Mum
Image for Matthew RhysMatthew RhysJonathan
Robert PughHandycott
Sophie SherringtonJulie Dyer
Mark BishopLuc Daniels
Image for Griff Rhys JonesGriff Rhys JonesCaesar
Rhys TuckerHooper
Ian BannenBilly Evans
Anwen WilliamsMrs. Willis
Morgan HopkinsMrs. Willis's Son
Gwenllian DaviesWoman Reader
Philip DunbarPreacher
Boyd ClackToni

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