First come love, then comes marriage unless you need a green card. Project Links Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Writer Biography Clara is an internationally-unknown French stand-up comedian from America. Clara just returned to the States after touring Europe with her show “Clara Saves America,” one joke at a time. She was once stranded… Continue reading COMEDY Festival Feature Script: For Better or For Worse, by Clara Bijl
Month: September 2019
COMEDY Festival Short Script: The Real Family, by Damian Leibovich
A group of conman must to work together in order to save an innocent teenage girl from jail. Project Links Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Writer Biography – Damian Leibovich DAMIAN ADALBERTO LEIBOVICH born in Buenos Aires in 1973. He was received at the ENERC as film director in 2000 with his thesis “44” selected in… Continue reading COMEDY Festival Short Script: The Real Family, by Damian Leibovich
COMEDY Festival Short Script: GODJORDAN, by ANTHONY AROYA
A young office worker jeopardizes his career and love life when he begins to take on the persona of his favorite movie monster, Godzilla. Writer Biography – ANTHONY AROYA I’m a writer of screenplays, children’s fiction, created comic strips, blogs. My crowning achievement was having the first play I ever wrote performed off-Broadway in a… Continue reading COMEDY Festival Short Script: GODJORDAN, by ANTHONY AROYA
TV Festival Logline: Sinnerman, by Benjamin Field
Sinnerman – TV Series Logline Sinnerman explores the life of a wanted, hated and loathed slave who accidentally becomes the most feared outlaw the south has ever known. Pitch Sinnerman begins in 1830 on a large plantation in the heart of Mississippi in the blistering autumn. Unlike most spaghetti westerns, this isn’t a Tarantino clone.… Continue reading TV Festival Logline: Sinnerman, by Benjamin Field
TV Festival Logline: KING ELIZABETH, by Henry Cline
KING ELIZABETH is a serialized half-hour comedy that follows one man’s incredible rise to the most unlikely of positions: the Queen of England.
TV Festival Logline: Mighty Booty, by Jami Rhodes
Two sassy best friends fight an up and coming drug lord and his minions using their super strong assets. Writer Biography – Jami Rhodes My name is Jami Rhodes and I’m a 38 years young black woman thriving everyday. I’m originally from Norristown PA, a small suburb right outside of Philadelphia. I’ve lived in LA from 2012… Continue reading TV Festival Logline: Mighty Booty, by Jami Rhodes
TV Festival Logline: Hardball, by Charity Dorrance
LOG-LINE: In order to live her dream of becoming Major League Baseball’s first female General Manager, a single, thirty-something, ex-lawyer must use her maverick ways to maneuver through the sabotaging efforts of the old boys club and save her team’s franchise from going under. SYNOPSIS: Baseball, America’s pastime. It’s a sandlot where makeshift fields have… Continue reading TV Festival Logline: Hardball, by Charity Dorrance
TV Festival Logline: The Chosen, by Ellie Fiander
Since her father passed away, it has been Alex’s job to raise her siblings; however, her life changes when her sister goes missing and she meets a childhood friend, who isn’t all that he seems. Project Links Website
TV Festival Logline: NO ORDINARY GIRL, by Cheryl Elaine & Nick Zabierek
No Ordinary Girl What started out as a night of celebration for Aimee soon turned into a nightmare. Snatched by cruel, sadistic monsters – the worst creatures mankind has ever produced – she’s thrown into a metal container, among other victims too frightened to make a single sound. The game-keepers force everyone to play. They… Continue reading TV Festival Logline: NO ORDINARY GIRL, by Cheryl Elaine & Nick Zabierek
TV Festival Logline: GANGSTERS, by Vittorio Adinolfi
Two gangster families compete for the city’s criminal affairs. One headed by Alfio “Bullo” Spalletti, the other, by Alfio’s wife, Vanessa, who abandoned her husband because he was considered “bad”. The two crime bosses have two sons: Manlio, nerd, comic book lover and videogames, who lives with his mother, and Gloria, bad, foul-mouthed, sexy dress,… Continue reading TV Festival Logline: GANGSTERS, by Vittorio Adinolfi