Multi-Award-Winning, Critically Acclaimed Follow the Dead Now Streaming

This original, Irish, dark-comedy feature film is is now available to watch on Amazon, and Tubi

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Follow The Dead

Press Release

Los Angeles, CA (May, 10 20). Follow the Dead had a very long and successful festival run during the Covid-19 period. And although the cast and crew were scarcely able to attend a festival physically outside of their native Ireland.

They were thrilled to pick up no less than 19 awards and 13 nominations along their journey. Best Narrative Feature at Kerry International Film Festival, and Best Foreign Feature, and Best foreign Director at Fright Night Film Fest, Kentucky, being among their numerous honors.

Having secured distribution at the end of last year, the film has now been released in the UK and USA on Amazon and Tubi TV, with more territories coming very soon. Here’s what the critics are saying:

“… more than just a zombie movie.” – The UK Film Review
“… a terrifically entertaining debut.” – Starburst Magazine
“… the film’s ambitions soar…” – HollywoodInToto
“A healthy dose of horror and drama.” – Film Threat
“… an impressive debut from writer-director Adam William Cahill.” – Caution Spoliers
“You’ll be contemplating it long after the credits have rolled” – The Independent Critic

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Millennials vs Zombies
In a generation plagued by fake news, an idle family in rural Ireland argue over the legitimacy of the emerging viral footage of zombie ravaged Dublin. Discovering his estranged wife has returned to his small town’s police department, forlorn Robbie commits to help figure things out. But when danger lands on his own doorstep, he must learn if his family’s dependent lifestyle has left them too naïve to weather their fate.

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Follow the Dead – Cristina Ryan

We Get The Monsters We Deserve
In the director’s statement on the official website, writer/director Adam William Cahill said about the inspiration for the film, “What happens to a civilization robbed of the hardships that once sharpened and forged us? Have we lost out on necessary elements of human growth as a result of higher standards of living and technological advancements?

And consequently, have once mild annoyances and inconveniences become this day’s bemoaned sufferings? In a generation where everything is super convenient, and where minuscule issues are the terrors of our age, how would we fare if trauma incarnate came wandering through our streets? Though this film offers pessimistic answers to such questions, it also shares a message of hope by taking responsibility, and accepting that struggle is not only an unavoidable part of life, but an essential one.”

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Follow The Dead – Mary Pat Moloney

Adam William Cahill
Wild Stag Productions, ltd.
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(+353) 87 251 0488


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