

Your neighbor's a nightmare. But what if YOU become him?
Gee Gee follows the unsettling effect of drunken and riotous new-comer Gee-Gee on his neighbours in a fashionable block of flats. The closely-knit, respectable community finally force the trouble-maker to move, but one of them - the previously happy and respectable Michael - shows alarming signs of infection...
Acting
Morrissey's terrifying transformation from repressed to unhinged
Direction
Straughan weaponizes cramped spaces and social awkwardness

Director
Peter Straughan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Straughan adapted this from his own short story, mining British class anxiety that predates Brexit by years.
The title's infantile doubling—'Gee Gee' like a horse, like a child—infantilizes the threat while making it more disturbing.