Neal Parsons

Filmes

Elicit
Cinematography
About the isolation and loneliness of the person with dementia, and the person caring for the person with the illness.
Walking Against the Rain
Cinematography
Two strangers, Blair and Tommy, are navigating their way across a barren landscape in a desperate attempt to find each other. With their only form of communication being two soon-to-die battery operated radio mics and with a new evil in the shape of 'The Forsaken' tracking them down, they must learn to confront loss and rediscover a trust in humanity.
Liberté
Director of Photography
Britain's first Muslim war heroine is tested to the limit as she faces her brutal captors in Nazi-occupied Paris for the last time.
What About Me?
Director of Photography
A manic journey of a heart-broken woman possessed by a destructive being.
Womanhood
Cinematography
Three generations of women face years of family resentments, betrayals and revelations during one life altering night together.
The Krays: Dead Man Walking
First Assistant Camera
Inspired by true events, the shocking story of London's most feared and notorious brothers Reggie and Ronnie Kray as they break Frank 'The Mad Axeman' Mitchell from Dartmoor Prison in December 1966.
Five Steps to Success
Cinematography
A young man bursts into the dying embers of a self-help conference unaware of his surroundings. Mistaken for a key-note speaker he makes the snap decision to present the final lecture of the day. Not knowing what will come next on each presentation slide he improvises, throwing the notes out and speaking from the heart. Slowly the room begins to warm to his eccentric and unconventional style as he lays himself bare, self-imploding in front of a room full of strangers. It becomes obvious that he is not the lecturer and everyone’s world is thrown off course.