Y Tolldy
very strong language, strong violence, injury detail
Director(s)Dan Thomas
Production year2025
Release date24/11/2025
Genre(s)Comedy, Horror
Approx. running minutes13m
CastAl Parr, Jona Milone, Iwan Garmon
Y Tolldy
very strong language, strong violence, injury detail
In this comedy horror short film, a couple and their homophobic bullies face a menacing ghost.
In this comedy horror short film, a couple and their homophobic bullies face a menacing ghost.
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
injury detail
sex
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
very strong language, strong violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
21/11/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Iris Prize Outreach
violence
A man is slashed with a bladed weapon, resulting in a large spurt of blood.
threat and horror
A prolonged scene of threat features a ghostly killer chasing characters with a scythe.
language
There is use of very strong language ('c**t') and strong language ('f**k') accompanied by milder terms including 'shit'.
discrimination
A man jeers at a gay couple and calls them 'bent'. References are made to homophobic bullying, including uses of the words 'faggot', 'fairy' and 'queer'. These attitudes are condemned by the film as a whole.
injury detail
Scenes include sight of a person's intestines spilling out of their body and a severed arm, although the intensity of these images is undercut by a tone of comedy.
Classified date21/11/2025
LanguageWelsh
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
injury detail
sex
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
Director(s)Dan Thomas
Production year2025
Release date24/11/2025
Genre(s)Comedy, Horror
Approx. running minutes13m
CastAl Parr, Jona Milone, Iwan Garmon
very strong language, strong violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
21/11/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Iris Prize Outreach
violence
A man is slashed with a bladed weapon, resulting in a large spurt of blood.
threat and horror
A prolonged scene of threat features a ghostly killer chasing characters with a scythe.
language
There is use of very strong language ('c**t') and strong language ('f**k') accompanied by milder terms including 'shit'.
discrimination
A man jeers at a gay couple and calls them 'bent'. References are made to homophobic bullying, including uses of the words 'faggot', 'fairy' and 'queer'. These attitudes are condemned by the film as a whole.
injury detail
Scenes include sight of a person's intestines spilling out of their body and a severed arm, although the intensity of these images is undercut by a tone of comedy.
Classified date21/11/2025
LanguageWelsh