Go Away!

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Go Away!
Directed byEd Kear
Cringo Williamson
Screenplay byEd Kear
Cringo Williamson
Produced by
  • Gina Lyons
  • Kristyna Sellnerova
Starring
Production
company
  • Gobby Girl Productions
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Go Away! is an upcoming independent British comedy crime film written and directed by Ed Kear and Cringo Williamson and starring Hugh Bonneville, Ella Bruccoleri and Michael Socha.

Contents

Premise

A man finds his cannabis growing jeopardised following an incident with a bailiff. [1]

Cast

Production

The film is produced by Gina Lyons for Gobby Girl Productions, and Kristyna Sellnerova, with Ed Kear and Cringo Williamson directing from their own script. [2] The film is partly based on their own experiences with bailiffs. [3] The film has a number of independent executive producers including Lyndon Baldock from Templeheart Films, Mark Sandell, Vik Bansal, Tarek Anthony Jabre and Melora Donoghue and Randy Wooten from Low Road Films, and Ram Getz and Michael Mortensen from GM Management. [4]

The cast is led by Hugh Bonneville, Ella Bruccoleri and Michael Socha. [5] The cast also includes Steve Speirs, Jo Martin, Niky Wardley, Jeff Mirza, and Chris Gascoyne. [6]

Principal photography took place in Hertfordshire in June 2024. [7]

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