filming the wedding scene from Pottle o' Brains
films of British fairytales

 

 


British fairytales
Fairies dancing
 
Prudence crying
 
Fairies kissing Robin

 

"Fairytales speak the colourful language of the soul of a people. They teach us about our culture and they return to us essential psychic facts about ourselves." - Gertrude Nelson

The heritage of British fairytales is vast and immensely varied. These tales are a magnificent aspect of our heritage, emerging from the deepest levels of our culture, an insight into how our nation dreams.

Once upon a time fairytales were for everyone. They taught us courage and perseverence, the importance of honesty and caring for others. They entertained us and made us laugh long before the digital delights of today.

Many of our stories are well-known - King Arthur, Robin Hood, Dick Whittington for example - but other remarkable tales have faded into obscurity.

We have glorious tales of bold, resourceful girls taking responsibility for their lives; hilarious stories of silliness; magical tales of enchantment, fairies, river-spirits and giants; and of course terrific tales of the sea - mermaids, seal-people, sea-serpents - for ours is an island nation.

The Chagford Filmmaking Group believes that old tales contain universal wisdom that is still relevant today, and as mothers and grandmothers we care passionately about the stories that support the growth of girls.