Project Detail

How to Film your Neighbour

Synopsis

Billy Winston watches the girl next door on an illegal CCTV system. When she's murdered on camera, Billy decides to find the killer himself rather than turn his footage over to the police.
 

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Features
Running time
74 mins
Format
HiDef
Director
Steve Skitt
Producer
Sean Martin, Nik Renouf, Stanford Davids
Executive Producer
Steve Skitt
Editor
Wendy Elford-Argent
Screenwriter
Steve Skitt, Sean Martin
Director of Photography
Steve Skitt
Sound
Andy Gaze
Composer
William West
Principal cast
Steve Dineen, Erich Redman, Nik Renouf, Henrietta Nelson, Richard Coquillas

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Production Status

Sales Company

30 Something Productions

1950 North Argyle Avenue #12
Los Angeles, CA 90068
USA

dougelford@yahoo.com

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