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 LA Festival Feature Script: Rush Week, by Michael Bretten
Month: September 2019
LA Festival Feature Script: RISES TO THRONE, by Jonah Ocuto
Convinced that the world will end in three days, a religious zealot is forced to work together with a nihilist in order to secure an afterlife for every soul on Earth. Script Type: Student, Screenplay Genres: Drama Number of Pages: 98 Country of Origin: United States Script Language: English
LA 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 of Pages:… Continue reading LA Festival Short Script: INTEGRATION, by Chris Fischer
LA Festival Short Script: Judge Me, by Esmeralda James
19 years old Susan attempts suicide due to the constant judging of her. She has a decision to make take the easy way out or stay and ask for help. Script Type: Short Script Number of Pages: 4 Country of Origin: United States Script Language: English
LA Festival Feature Script: What A Coincidence, by Taofeek Adekunle
After her bachelorette party, the ‘bride to be-Emily’ and her friends were so drunk, they didn’t enter their hotel room together. Tipsy Emily entered the opposite room (RM9) to hers (RM8). Meanwhile, RM9 occupier just got in from London (Groom’s cousin-Kelvin) and coincidentally he expecting a prostitute. In the case of mistaken identity, they both… Continue reading LA Festival Feature Script: What A Coincidence, by Taofeek Adekunle
LA 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 LA Festival Feature Script: SHAGGY, by Ella Dawoud
LA Festival Feature Script: The Legend Of Chang Woo, by A.Elaine Carlisle
A young boy named Chang Woo, has a very strong urge to live the American dream.. Then suddenly, Chang gets caught up in a wave of tragic events! But the strong-willed little prodigy survives, forges ahead, and lives to tell his inspiring story in the myth.. “The Legend of Chang Woo..” Writer Biography – A… Continue reading LA Festival Feature Script: The Legend Of Chang Woo, by A.Elaine Carlisle
LA Festival Short Script: THE KING’S PAINTING, by Manolis Damianakis
A king orders to find the best painter to make him his portrait. The painter Kuzé is the one who will make it. The portraits and paintings he draws have something unique,are with great verity and depth and have something magical. In the portrait, the king discovers many truths about himself, something that exasperates him… Continue reading LA Festival Short Script: THE KING’S PAINTING, by Manolis Damianakis
TV Script: PEACH, by Jack Watkins
Harold Hall, fast food tycoon and the first independent candidate to be elected President of the United States, achieves the (dis)honor of becoming the first president to be impeached and removed from office. Although not a career politician, he can’t shake the feeling that it was good to be on top. Yearning to regain a… Continue reading TV Script: PEACH, by Jack Watkins
LA Festival Short Script: SOUND CHECK, by Joshua Bohnsack
When the frontman of his successful band is outted for sexual misconduct, Ansel returns to his Midwest home to help run his failing music venue. Writer Biography – Joshua Bohnsack Joshua Bohnsack is the assistant managing editor for TriQuarterly, an editor for Long Day Press, and received an MFA from Northwestern University. He is the… Continue reading LA Festival Short Script: SOUND CHECK, by Joshua Bohnsack