Kelly Neal
/ Great Britain
Kelly Neal is a documentary director based out of Edinburgh. She has just been awarded a Scottish BAFTA for Best First Time Director at the New Talent awards.Her last film, How to Save a Fish From Drowning, has just been licensed by PBS in the U.S. and she is currently in development for a long-form documentary based in Columbus.
She has two masters’ degrees in filmmaking and her previous documentaries include ShooShooMooShoo, a study of Bulgarian sumo and Down the Rabbit Hole, a look into a time-travelling cult in the mountains of Italy.
Filmography:
Down the Rabbit Hole, A look into a time traveling cult (UK, 2005)
ShooShooMooShoo, A study of Bulgarian sumo (UK, 2007)
How to Save a Fish From Drowning (UK, 2007)
Films available at Doc Alliance Films
How To Save A Fish From Drowning
/ How To Save A Fish From Drowning (orig.)
Kelly Neal / Great Britain / 12 min
How to Save a Fish from Drowning is a quirky film about the death of white rural America.

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