Sins of My Father Written by: Jane Therese Logline: A young woman in Ireland grapples with the love she has for her father after bringing charges of abuse against him rocking a country when his sentence is suspended. Genre: Inspired by drama Feature WGAE: I285138
Month: August 2019
LGBT Festival Short Script: SEPARATE CHECKS, by Maia Henkin
Set in a failing New York restaurant, “Separate Checks” is about the misadventures of three best friends, struggling to make it in the city of broken dreams and trash day Tuesdays. Project Links Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Writer Biography – Maia Henkin Maia Henkin is an award-winning Off-Broadway playwright whose work has been produced at… Continue reading LGBT Festival Short Script: SEPARATE CHECKS, by Maia Henkin
LGBT Feature Feature Script: Cuba The Diva, by Andre Gaumond
A very feminine Cuban young man fights against all odds to become an opera singer in a country where Salsa is the rule and the only way out lies in his dreams. Project Links Website Writer Biography – Andre Gaumond Andre Gaumond started to work in cinema in 1983. He has worked on many features… Continue reading LGBT Feature Feature Script: Cuba The Diva, by Andre Gaumond
LGBT Festival Short Script: Righteous Fury, by Reily Pilcher
Jeremy has the best friends in the world, Kayla and Lucy, so it’s no surprise that when his ex steals his stuff and his cat, the two stick up for him…by planning a heist? Script Type: Student Genres: Romance, Comedy
LGBT Festival Feature Script: SHAGGY, by Ella Dawoud
Logline: Set in a quiet Florida town, two detectives investigate ritualistic homicides of shaggy men, when detective Hull discovers a connection with the cold case of his daughter, Madeline. SHAGGY is a script that has a very strange feel to it and keeps the audience on edge as two detectives try to solve the murderers… Continue reading LGBT Festival Feature Script: SHAGGY, by Ella Dawoud
LGBT Festival Feature Script: Rush Week, by Michael Bretten
A slasher about a college terrorized during Rush Week, by a killer who was driven insane by anti-gay conversion therapy. What starts as a normal slasher horror story on a college campus brings in a more social commentary about the dangers of conversion therapy and it’s evils it can create on the mind and the… Continue reading LGBT Festival Feature Script: Rush Week, by Michael Bretten
LGBT Festival Short Script; INTEGRATION, by Chris Fischer
Remedy’s behavior is incompatible with the social structure of a future oppressed by technology. She has unfocused visions from her past during her morning ritual and is interrupted by a call to meet with Cleo – her boss and a powerful Advertising Executive for CHAPEL INDUSTRIES. Script Type: Student, Screenplay, Short Script Number… Continue reading LGBT Festival Short Script; INTEGRATION, by Chris Fischer
LA Festival Feature Script: EYES OF A SWAMI, by Kim Renner
Liv seeks out change in her life. She knows there is something missing, and that these issues lie within her deep past. She embarks on a journey to an ashram in India where she learns healing through yoga. She fills her missing father-figure void with an unlikely person. When she is violated by a teacher… Continue reading LA Festival Feature Script: EYES OF A SWAMI, by Kim Renner
LA Festival Feature Script: THE LAPDOG, by Christopher Leong
The action-thriller, The Lapdog, follows Mac Wong, a former ‘lapdog’ of San Jose’s Chinese mafia who returns home after his granddaughter’s assailant evades a proper sentence. While Mac embarks on his quest for vengeance and doing right by his estranged family, he also catches the eye of his former associates and the local police; all… Continue reading LA Festival Feature Script: THE LAPDOG, by Christopher Leong
LA Festival Feature Script: Under the Rose, by Jude Quintiere
This is a true story of profound love between a vibrant young feminist and a nationally celebrated New York City, Roman Catholic priest, that takes place in the shifting beliefs of the 60’s. This transformational love affair was investigated by the FBI and violated the strictest taboos of society, Mother Church and family values. Their… Continue reading LA Festival Feature Script: Under the Rose, by Jude Quintiere