
Followers 2015
In *Followers* (2015), a poignant short film directed by Timothy Despina Marshall, loneliness takes an unexpected turn when an elderly woman in a swimming class spots a divine vision—Jesus Christ, emblazoned across the shorts of a young African man.
Director: Timothy Despina Marshall
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Followers* (2015) about?
*Followers* follows an elderly woman who believes a young man in her swimming class is a divine messenger, sent to free her from loneliness. Her growing bond with him leads to a quirky, heartfelt exploration of faith, trust, and human connection.
Who directed *Followers*?
*Followers* was directed by Timothy Despina Marshall, bringing a sharp eye for character-driven storytelling to this short film.
Who stars in *Followers*?
The film features Valmai Jones, Mark Oliver, Brian Jones, Daniel Rochford, and Olwen Rees in key roles.
Is *Followers* (2015) worth watching?
As a tight 12-minute dark comedy-drama, *Followers* offers a fresh take on faith and loneliness with a unique premise. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its unconventional storytelling makes it a compelling watch for fans of short films and character-driven narratives.
How long is *Followers*?
*Followers* runs for 12 minutes.
About Followers (2015) — A 12-minute dark comedy about faith and loneliness
In *Followers* (2015), a poignant short film directed by Timothy Despina Marshall, loneliness takes an unexpected turn when an elderly woman in a swimming class spots a divine vision—Jesus Christ, emblazoned across the shorts of a young African man. Convinced he's a messenger sent to deliver her from solitude, she forms an unconventional friendship that blends faith with humor, skepticism with hope.
This dark comedy-drama, running just 12 minutes, dives into the intersection of spirituality and human connection, exploring how belief can transform even the most mundane moments into something profound. With a mood that oscillates between whimsical and melancholic, *Followers* (2015) is a deceptively simple story about the lengths people go to find meaning in their lives.