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The Ballad of Wallis Island

He's getting the band back together.
2025 | 100m | English

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Popularity: 7 (history)

Director: James Griffiths
Writer: Tom Basden, Tim Key
Staring:
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An eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island tries to make his fantasies come true by getting his favourite musicians to perform at his home.
Release Date: Mar 28, 2025
Director: James Griffiths
Writer: Tom Basden, Tim Key
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Music
Keywords musician, reunion
Production Companies Baby Cow Productions, Moxie Pictures, BBC Studios
Box Office Revenue: $736,965
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 28, 2025
Entered: Sep 28, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tom Basden Herb McGwyer
Tim Key Charles Heath
Carey Mulligan Nell Mortimer
Sian Clifford Amanda
Akemnji Ndifornyen Michael
Steve Marsh Peter
Luka Downie Marcus
Kerrie Thomason Marie
Arron Long Tour guide (uncredited)
Name Job
David Crane Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Renzo Garcia First Assistant Sound Editor
Daniel Jaramillo Gutierrez Dialogue Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Martin Schulz Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer
Lister Morris Special Effects Technician
James Griffiths Director
Catherine Willis Casting
Gabriela Yiaxis Costume Design
Mark Murrell Line Producer
Max Lincoln Standby Art Director
Amy Carter Mason Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor
Frances Hounsom Hair Designer, Makeup Designer, Prosthetic Designer
Lauriel Martin Head of Production
Tina Schepers Production Manager
Charlotte Brokenbrow Third Assistant Director
Christian Ashton Graphic Designer
Gus Wookey Construction Manager
Zak Allum Second Assistant Sound
Andy Coles Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Adem Ilhan Original Music Composer
Alexandra Toomey Production Design
Quin Williams Editor
Tom Basden Songs, Screenplay
Steve Newton Line Producer
Hsinyi Liu Head of Production
Richard Ruck Unit Manager
Giulia Lyla Balsamo Second Assistant Director
Francis Quigley Third Assistant Director
Sarah Priest Draughtsman
Juan Pablo Saldarriaga Alaguna Sound Editor
Maria Clara Calle Foley Editor
Andrew Gaidanov Sound Mix Technician
Giancarlo Granata Sound Editor
Calum Sample Production Sound Mixer
Danny Hargreaves Special Effects Supervisor
Chris Chittty Visual Effects Compositor
Eugen Olsen Visual Effects Compositor
Marcus Shakesheff Stunt Coordinator
Steve Burgess "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Alistair Heap Still Photographer
Mark Holownia Gaffer
Jeremy Middleton Lighting Technician
Ross Onions First Assistant "A" Camera
Georgia Smith Costume Standby
Jeff Halsey Post Producer
Adam Sample Online Editor
Karen Crossan Music Coordinator
Fiona Lockett Transportation Captain
Richard Rogan Production Coordinator
Steph Van Geete Assistant Production Coordinator
G. Magni Ágústsson Director of Photography
Eliora Darmon Set Decoration
Ina Lüders First Assistant Director
Tim Key Screenplay
Rebecca Micallef Makeup & Hair Assistant
Zara Pink Production Manager
Jackie Vance Post Production Supervisor
Peter Leslie Third Assistant Director
Sam Crowley Standby Carpenter
Alexander Aguilar Foley Mixer
Sebastian Alzate Lopez Foley Supervisor
Jack Cook Sound Effects Editor
Benjamin Darier ADR Recordist
Sebastian Vasquez Garzon Foley Artist
Dan Bourne VFX Artist
Annie Mitchell VFX Artist
Jonathan Alenskas Visual Effects Supervisor
Tom Goddard Second Assistant "B" Camera
Jed Holownia Electrician
Ellis Wyn Jones Grip
Miya Mizuno Still Photographer
Chiara Vicini Costume Assistant
Andrew Fisun Online Editor
Emily Russul Saib Colorist
Harriet Press Location Manager
Nicolette Blenkinsop Script Supervisor
Liam O'Connor Production Accountant
Andrew Tarrant Unit Manager
Gabriella Kassinou Visual Effects Compositor
Bob Pipe Visual Effects Producer
Jake Abraham Electrician
Neil Cain Drone Cinematographer
Ken Hodgson Key Grip
Rowan Holownia Electrician
Piran John Miller Second Assistant Camera
Sarah Harkins Casting Associate
Jasmine Daniels First Assistant Editor
Alfie Mitchell Editorial Production Assistant
Tommy Southgate Assistant Editor
Gary Welch Music Supervisor
Hugo Currie Epk Producer
Ellen Steers Unit Publicist
Name Title
Tom Basden Executive Producer
Laurence Brown Executive Producer
Yana Georgieva Executive Producer
Stephen Kelliher Executive Producer
Rupert Majendie Producer
Carey Mulligan Executive Producer
James Griffiths Executive Producer
Tim Key Executive Producer
Sarah Monteith Executive Producer
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
8.0

Recapturing the past may be an enticing, seductive prospect, especially when it involves revisiting pleasant memories of days gone by. But is it realistically achievable or just wishful thinking? That’s a question posed on multiple levels in the second theatrical feature from director James Griffith ... s. When Charles Heath (Tim Key), a wealthy, eccentric but lonely lottery winner living by himself on a remote North Atlantic island, furtively finances a command performance of his favorite now-disbanded folk rock duo – artistic and onetime-romantic partners Herb McGwyer (Tom Basden) and Nell Mortimer (Carey Mulligan) – he hopes to relive fond memories of their once-popular musical style and recollections of the days he shared them with the love of his life. There’s just one hitch – Charles conceals more than a few important details about the true nature of his plan, revelations that take the long-estranged musical duo somewhat by surprise. But, as their stay on the island unfolds, old memories are rekindled, prompting Herb and Nell to question the choices they’ve made and whether they want to take another shot at what they once had. As a result, Charles becomes something of an impromptu, unwitting matchmaker living vicariously through his guests’ experience, enveloped in a cloak of his own bittersweet nostalgia. But, considering how the lives of all three characters have changed, can the past be brought back to life, especially now that Nell is married to an adoring husband (Akemnji Ndifornyen), Herb has moved on to new types of questionable musical projects and Charles swoons (albeit bashfully) for the owner of the island’s general store (Sian Clifford)? Indeed, memories may prove to be heartwarming to relive, but can they be effectively and authentically re-created? Those are the scenarios that play out in this warm, touching alternative romcom, one that sports a quirky vibe not unlike that found in the charming comedy classic “Local Hero” (1983) mixed with the romantic reunion storyline of “A Mighty Wind” (2003). These elements are effectively enhanced by the natural, unassuming performances of the three principals, the fine original songs composed for the film and gorgeous cinematography of the craggy, windswept Welsh island location. It’s rare these days that a romantic comedy provides viewers with anything more than prototypical heartstring-tugging emotions a la Hallmark Channel productions, but “The Ballad of Wallis Island” serves up more, giving audiences a lot to ponder beyond whether the often-predictable outcomes often associated with releases in this genre will ultimately materialize. This is a great, if not entirely standard, date movie, one that’s sure to leave viewers with their own share of fond memories, even if they aren’t necessarily the kind one might expect.

Apr 10, 2025
Geronimo1967
7.0

“Charlie” (Tim Key) lives in a big house on a small island eagerly anticipating the arrival of his musical hero. That would be “Herb” (Tom Basden) a folk musician whose career has seen better days. To say that the host is effusive and nervous would be understatements as the arrival on the local boat ... - and short walk through the chilly waters sets an unimpressive and disapproving scene for the musician. Quite quickly, through the constant stream of rhyming couplets, epithets and daft expressions (“We’ve been Dame Judi Drenched” might set the standard), we realise that both of these men have demons and those only worsen for “Herb” when it turns out that “Charlie” has invited his erstwhile singing partner “Nell” (Carey Mulligan) and her new husband to the island too! Yes, on the face of it there’s a lot to cringe about here and after about ten minutes of our verbal drenching from Key I did wonder if this was going to be a shocker, but once it settles down - and it does - and we discover a little more about the characters and what drives them, then it actually proves to be quite an entertaining little feature peppered with a few songs (written by Basden and sung by him and Mulligan) that looks at grief, loneliness and friendship. It doesn’t actually follow the expected pattern either, and in the end I rather fancied the idea of life in a thunder storm on an island where you baked an halibut in an Aga for the best part of a day and washed it down with a jeroboam of wine. It is one of these peculiarly British movies that might not travel so well, but there are a few laugh out loud moments and it’s simplicity is engaging and watchable.

May 29, 2025