Follow Me
Working in fashion and trying to keep ahead of the competition, Sarah is on a big day. However suddenly finding herself being followed around by a man dressed as a gnome is not the way to be taken seriously. The unexpected arrival plays havoc with her plans but maybe, just maybe allows her to look at the world, and herself from a new point of view.
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Neil MonaghanDirector
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Neil MonaghanWriter
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Steve BlackerProducer
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Neil MonaghanProducer
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Sarah MossKey Cast
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Steve BlackerKey Cast
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Edwin FlayKey Cast
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Natalie DonaldsonKey Cast
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Alexander NeilKey Cast
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David AlwynKey Cast
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:20 minutes 43 seconds
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Completion Date:September 1, 2017
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Production Budget:2,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital 4K, Sony F5
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Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
A writer for film, theatre, television and radio, Neil trained with the BBC, working in post-production for the Film Department. He left to set up his own production company. He has written several award-winning shorts as well as undertaking multiple feature commissions. His first feature, Made in Romania, a comedy ‘mockumentary’ about independent filmmaking, starred Jason Flemyng, Jennifer Tilly, Danny Hustion and Elizabeth Hurley.
Neil’s upcoming feature With Friends Like These stars a host of International stars including Martin Kemp (Eastenders), Kate Ashfield (Shaun of the Dead), Carmen Electra (Baywatch), Adam Garcia (Coyote Ugly), and Douglas Henshall (Shetland), among others.
Neil’s theatre work includes four plays staged at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Alan Ayckbourn’s famous theatre in Scarborough. Beautiful People starred Gina Bellman (Leverage) and Dot’s Net was later adapted for broadcast on BBC Radio 4. His play Eye Contact featured Kelly Brook and had a sell out run at the Riverside Studios. His play 100 won an Edinburgh Fringe First Award and transferred to London’s Soho Theatre before embarking on a world tour.
His screenwriting commissions include the screenplay Kiss and Tell with producer Mark Crowdy (Saving Grace, Doc Martin) and director Nigel Cole (Calendar Girls, Made in Dagenham).
Neil is developing several other projects with director Jonathan Gershfield (Three and Out, Trollied).
Neil also directed 2016's award winning short horror film Poster Boy.