Theatr Mwldan Film Society will screen the 2022 film Nayola (rated 15) on Sunday, March 26 at Theatr Mwldan on Bath House Road, Cardigan.

The film – being screened as part of the Wales One World Film Festival - is the latest piece from Portuguese filmmaker José Miguel Ribeiro. It is an animated feature film following three female generations of a family in Angola during a 25-year-long civil war.

It follows grandmother Lelena, daughter Nayola and granddaughter Yara. Nayola goes in search of her missing husband at the height of the war but goes missing herself while her daughter becomes a rebellious teenager and subversive rap singer and Lelena worries that the police will come to arrest her.

One night, a masked intruder breaks into their house, armed with a machete.

Theatr Mwldan Film Society will show Nayola at 6.30pm on Sunday, March 26 at Mwldan. Tickets cost £7.70 or £5.90 with Theatr Mwldan Film Society membership.

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There are membership options for the film society which include:

Annual full membership costs £40 which will allow the holder to enjoy 15 films at no further cross and entitles the user to £1.80 off every standard cinema screening at Mwldan and a membership card. It is valid from the date of purchase until August 31, 2023.

Ticketsaver membership which costs £27 and entitles the holder to free admission to three film society screenings within a 12-month period and £1.80 off every film society and standard cinema screening at Mwldan and a ticketsaver card. It can be bought at any point in the year and is valid for 12-months from the date of purchase.

Young person’s annual full membership costs £25 and is for people aged 16-30. It has the same benefits as the annual full membership. You will have to provide proof of age when picking up the membership card and will not be allowed to enter certified 18 films if under 18 and no refund will be applicable. It is valid from date of purchase until August 31, 2023.

The £1.80 discount is not available for 3D cinema, live broadcast events and alternative content screenings.