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Hinterland Season 2 (Y Gwyll) DVD

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From the coastal lowlands to the mountainous hinterland, Aberystwyth is the setting for this brand new 4 part drama series, as seen on S4C and the BBC. Into this remote corner of West Wales steps DCI Tom Mathias (Richard Harrington), a brilliant but troubled man, solving crimes in a town full of secrets as dark and destructive as his own. Blood, soil and belonging this is Hinterland. This edition contains the hybrid version of Hinterland (English with small snippets of Welsh). Special Features: Locations characters Interviews Design

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Released
30 May 2016
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Arrow Films 
Classification
Runtime
445 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027035013992 
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All four episodes from the second series of the Welsh police detective drama. The series stars Richard Harrington as DCI Tom Mathias who, along with his colleagues DI Mared Rhys (Mali Harries), DC Lloyd Elis (Alex Harries), DS Siân Owens (Hannah Daniel) and CS Brian Prosser (Aneirin Hughes), must investigate a number of murders in and around Aberystwyth. In this series, DCI Mathias investigates the murder of a local bus driver while a vigilante group takes the law into its own hands after the death of a solicitor. The episodes are: 'Ceredigion', 'The Tale of Nant Gwrtheyrn', 'Dark River' and 'The Sound of Souls'.