‘The Almond and the Seahorse’ Filmmaker Celyn Jones to Direct ‘Madfabulous’ (EXCLUSIVE) (2024)

Welsh actor, writer and directorCelyn Jones has set “Madfabulous” as his next directorial venture.

The British indie is based on the true story of Henry Cyril Paget, fifth Marquess of Anglesey, who was once one of the richest men in Britain but died penniless and forgotten at the age of 29 in France.

“It’s full of pathos and humanity, it’s very much a character who wants to get the attention of his family who don’t want him and he keeps upping the ante with his spending, his flamboyance and his dancing,” Jones told Variety about the 1890s-set film. “What happens if you are a theatrical, and you are very gender fluid at a time when when people didn’t even know what that was? And you’ve got all the money in the world to do that. Well, of course, you buy a theater company, you buy every jewel you could get your hands on, you invent the selfie, you do these amazing and fabulous things that are very relatable today, when you look at the digital social media world.”

Jones describes Paget as “David Bowie and Marc Bolan rolled into one” and likens the story to “The Favourite,” “Amadeus,” “Marie Antoinette” and “Brewster’s Millions.”

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Mad As Birds, the company Jones runs alongside Sean Marley and Nicola Pearcey of partner company Picnik Entertainment, will produce in partnership with Ffilm Cymru Wales.Principal photography will commence this summer on Jones’ home island of Anglesey, Wales. “Dylan Thomas, which was our first film at Mad As Birds – “Set Fire to the Stars,” [2014] which I wrote and played Dylan – if that was a black and white punk film about a poet, then we’re about to go disco, and even full technicolor,” Jones said.

Jones also has three theatrical releases this year. Finn Bruce and Brook Driver’s “Swede Caroline,” a mockumentary set in the world of competitive vegetable growing, is currently on release. The ensemble cast includes Jo Hartley, Jones, Richard Lumsden, Alice Lowe, Aisling Bea and Ray Fearon. Releasing May 10 is Jones’ feature directorial debut, the Zurich debuting and Dinard-winning “The Almond and the Seahorse,” where he stars alongside Rebel Wilson in her first dramatic role. Here, Jones plays a traumatic brain injury survivor. And due in July is Janie Pugh’s Edinburgh and Toronto title “Chuck Chuck Baby,” following a group of women led by Louise Brealey working in a chicken factory, that showcases Jones’ darker side as an actor.

“Three very different roles, very different characters and very different films… they’re all led brilliantly predominantly by women. And also women doing it for the first time – Jo Hartley leading a film for the first time in ‘Swede Caroline,’ Rebel Wilson leading a drama for the first time and then Louise Brealey in ‘Chuck Chuck Baby,’ that’s been a really fabulous element to it all,” Jones said. “They’re all British independent films that have played internationally and theatrically. And that’s rare. Just the fact that those films have been done with so much care, love and attention, and they’ve all got on to the big screen, is a credit to the people who’ve really got behind them.”

Jones co-wrote “The Almond and the Seahorse” with Kaite O’Reilly, on whose play it is based, and co-directed with Tom Stern. He says that he found the audience response to the film “moving and overwhelming” at its festival outings and particularly at its U.K. premiere, which was attended by survivors of traumatic brain injury.

“They were saying things like, it’s the first time they’d ever seen themselves represented so accurately on screen. And that the conditions or illnesses weren’t used as a device or a mechanism to push a story or an agenda, the fact that in the film, they’re shown so clearly and nuanced and accurately and they they were very moved and touched by it. And they can see the humor and pathos in it,” Jones said.

On what informs his choices as an actor, Jones said, “I am looking for the monster in the man or the man in the monster, I’m looking for some depth, nuance, a chance to be brave and take a leap. Because that’s where the best work is, which is the scariest place to be because failure lives very close to success. I’m not scared of the dark side of the human condition, I’m pretty robust and willing to explore those elements as an actor. And at the same time, I’ve got no problem with love, positivity, hope and kindness.”

Jones has been active as an actor for 25 years and as a screenwriter for half of that time. “As a director, like an actor, I’m drawn to character and to unique storylines that are stranger than fiction,” Jones said.

“Madfabulous” goes into pre-production in June.

‘The Almond and the Seahorse’ Filmmaker Celyn Jones to Direct ‘Madfabulous’ (EXCLUSIVE) (2024)

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Keep a look out for familiar scenes - as filming took place on the Wirral (including New Brighton and West Kirby), in Liverpool (Crosby Beach) and North Wales.

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You are able to stream The Almond and the Seahorse by renting or purchasing on Google Play Movies, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

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In ancient Greek and Roman cultures, seahorses were linked to the god of the sea, Poseidon/Neptune, representing power and protection. They were also believed to carry the souls of deceased sailors to the afterlife, making them symbols of guidance and safe passage.

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Seahorses are important predators on bottom-dwelling organisms and are, at the same time, preyed upon by invertebrates, fish, sea turtles, seabirds and marine mammals. Therefore, removing them disrupts entire ecosystems.

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It should be dramatically rich territory for this British indie (which was shot in Merseyside and Wales): Sarah (Rebel Wilson, in a rare and not entirely comfortable non-comedy performance) struggles to see traces of the man she fell in love with in amnesiac Joe (Celyn Jones).

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The address where they give the tours (for use with GPS) is: 73-4388 Ilikai Place, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740, USA. Please note that due to bio security measures at the Seahorse farm you are not allowed on their tours if you have toured the octopus farm (see below), or any other aquaculture facility, earlier that day.

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Entirely produced in Mauritius!

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As seahorse numbers steadily dwindle, a marine biologist starts a breeding program to try to prevent the remarkable species from going extinct.

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Stormy is an ornery seahorse stallion. He appears in The Little Mermaid television series.

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Clumsily contrived and disingenuous stuff. A film so grating that you long for the sweet release of amnesia. Content collapsed. Worst of all, though, is the syrupy ending that finds an emotional uplift in brain injury and the degradation of memory.

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Some of the oldest seahorse stories tell of the Greek sea god Poseidon galloping through the oceans on a golden chariot pulled by hippocampus, the beast that was half horse and half fish (today, the seahorses' scientific name also happens to be Hippocampus).

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Seahorses and their close relatives, sea dragons, are the only species in which the male gets pregnant and gives birth. Male seahorses and sea dragons get pregnant and bear young—a unique adaptation in the animal kingdom. Seahorses are members of the pipefish family.

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