TV Logline: The City of Children, by Brooke Grondin

The City of Children is a future dystopian series about a small group of citizens who leave their secluded town of Buxton, Maine in search for the truth of what happened to their world 20 years earlier. http://www.thecityofchildren.com/ News & Reviews “Indie Film: Buxton filmmaker’s fantasy series is based on her unsettling dreams” Portland Press… Continue reading TV Logline: The City of Children, by Brooke Grondin

Logline: A Thousand Roses, by Joana Lopes

This is the story that talks about two women, a blonde, photographer, independent, who loves adventures and a brunette, serious, architect of power. These women have been divorced for 3 years due to several disagreements, resulting in the relationship two children. The two avoid any coexistence that is not related to the custody of children.… Continue reading Logline: A Thousand Roses, by Joana Lopes

Logline: NEVER MORE, by MARIA CLARETE BOMFIM

Gorka, Inês and Kanoni are three young teenagers who live different love stories on two continents – Europe and Africa. Encounters and mismatches, prejudice, greed and hypocrisy between medieval castles and convents. On their last night of life, Gorka and sister Agnes talk in their cell at the Kitzingen convent in Germany. This dialogue involves… Continue reading Logline: NEVER MORE, by MARIA CLARETE BOMFIM

Logline: WILLIE, by R. J. Cardullo

This script depicts the relationship between young Jacqueline Brown and her maternal aunt, Willie Cooper, in Harlem during the Depression-ridden 1930s. After Willie dies in 1942, Jacqueline accompanies her aunt’s body during the train trip home—to the family’s ancestral South. Willie Remembered is thus a coming-of-age story, or journey, about the emotional as well as… Continue reading Logline: WILLIE, by R. J. Cardullo