RUNAWAY SHIP Written by Theodore Carl Soderberg Logline: Think ships can’t travel on land? Think again. A recovering alcoholic is given a second chance on one of the world’s biggest commercial shipping vessels, but finds himself in charge of a runaway ship when a mysterious white cloud from a nuclear disaster disables the ship, Captain,… Continue reading Feature Film: RUNAWAY SHIP, by Theodore Carl Soderberg
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Feature Script: THE THIRD DAY, by Teleah Moore
Title of Story: The Third Day Written by: Teleah Moore Logline: After the death of a rising star high school football player, a grief-stricken mother exposes the silent killer of young athletes while putting a strain on her marriage. Genre: Family, Drama, Sports Type: Feature Screenplay WGA Registration Number: 2029438
Feature Script: Dream City, by Andrew S. Fisk
Title of Story: Dream City Written by: Andrew S. Fisk Logline: When a criminal gang from Dream City attacks her hometown, an eighteen-year girl from the Heartland infiltrates them to get revenge. But she becomes loyal to the gang she wanted to destroy…and its charismatic leader. Genre: Action, Adventure, Crime, Fantasy, Coming of Age Type:… Continue reading Feature Script: Dream City, by Andrew S. Fisk
Feature Script: THREE TONYS, by Dale K. Pitman
Title: Three Tonys Genre: Mob Rom-com LOGLINE: Trouble brews when a gender-transitioning Mob Don orders the Soldier he rescued from evil foster parents to take out the one person who can expose him, the Soldier’s long-lost biological father. TAGLINE: (poster) “Don’t be a Fredo… crime is a drag” dalepitman.com.
1st Scene Festival Feature Script: Secret Library, by Laurel King
It’s Christmas Eve, 1896, when three children at a holiday party enter the basement of a law firm, stumbling upon the hidden doorway to labyrinthine tunnels. Curious, they explore the tunnels and discover a huge library. But this is no ordinary library. It has grown for centuries, hidden in the subterranean depths of New York… Continue reading 1st Scene Festival Feature Script: Secret Library, by Laurel King
LGBT Festival Short Script: BROTHER, by Aleksei Borovikov & Jacob Mueller
When young immigrant Tony is about to marry his gay partner in the US, he risks inviting his elder conservative sister and eventually faces a choice between wedding and family expectations. Project Links Website Writer Biography – Aleksei Borovikov, Jacob Mueller Aleksei Borovikov is a Russian-born film and video director. He began his career by… Continue reading LGBT Festival Short Script: BROTHER, by Aleksei Borovikov & Jacob Mueller
Female Festival Feature Script: The Pursuit of Redemption, by Mohsen j
Two homosexual Iranian boys fall in love. Then, one of them emigrates to another country and the other one stays in Iran alone. He tries to keep his homosexual desires and love hidden from the family and society Script Type: Screenplay, Other Genres: romance, drama Script Language: English
Female Festival Short Script: Shame or Honor, by Ceri Thomas-Davies
Shame or Honour involves two, young Muslim, gay men Sam and Mo, who have an eventful first date at a night club, following a terrorist attack, but that’s neither the beginning nor the end, of their personal struggles. Meanwhile, in a separate story, the terrorist’s identity unfolds. Plot for Mo and Sam The story opens… Continue reading Female Festival Short Script: Shame or Honor, by Ceri Thomas-Davies
Female Festival Feature Script: Eagle Rock, by Eleanor Wells
In early 1970s Colorado, a young woman is driven to murder in an attempt to hold onto a love she finds quickly unraveling. Project Links Website Instagram
Female Festival Short Script: The Photographer, by Danielle Lima
A thriller with touches of magical realism and an analogy for women’s relationship to time. A reflection upon youth, middle age and old age through the characters Hebe (the young), Circe (the middle-aged) and Athena (old aged). The plot follows Circe, a mysterious middle-aged photographer who arrives at an isolated B&B hosted by the wise… Continue reading Female Festival Short Script: The Photographer, by Danielle Lima