Drama

Logline: Story centers on a man who travels to different Earths and dimensions in order to find his reincarnated lover.

Logline: Story examines sexual morals within and between social classes, using various pairs of characters who have sexual encounters in and outside of their social classes.

Logline: A 34 year-old former child pageant contender’s world is thrown into disarray when a pregnant teenager who wants to keep her baby against her mother’s wishes enters her baby store.

Logline: Centers on Robert K. Wittman, a man who during his 20-year stint as the FBI’s resident art theft expert, recovered more than $200 million in stolen images, including paintings by Rembrandt, Monet and Picasso, golden armor of an ancient Peruvian warrior king and the headdress Geronimo wore at his final pow-wow.

Logline: In 1914, a group of German teenagers volunteer for action on the Western Front. Paul Baumer is a sensitive youth, but is persuaded to join up by a war-mongering professor advocating glory for the Fatherland. Paul and his friends are trained under Himmelstoss, a kindly postmaster turned brutal corporal, and then sent to the front lines to taste battle, blood and death.

Logline: Story centers on a man who learns that the sprawling, dim metropolis where he’s been living is actually Hell; he hops on a bus headed for the outskirts of Elsewhere, only to discover that the one place worse than Hell, for a self-absorbed ad executive, just might be Heaven.

Logline: Centers on Charles “Old Hoss” Radbourn, the wild, charming and rambunctious baseball pitcher, who in 1884 pitched 59 winning games, a record not even close to having been broken over 100 years later. Story will follow his on field heroics, as well as his off-season antics as he pitched a season that forever will be remembered as one of the greatest performance the sport has ever seen, while almost single-handedly killing the sport with own his personal dramatics.

Logline: Story follows two sisters who decide to keep their deceased mother in the house after receiving a call that she will come back to life.

Logline: After the death of her father, a teenage must deal with a mysterious uncle who returns to spend time with the family.

Logline: After “losing” his cherished father in law due to his recent divorce, a young man moves in with his estranged straitlaced biological father determined to repair their relationship in time to celebrate Father’s Day. Multi generational comedy in the vein of Meet the Parents. Leads are comedic actor and older star – think Jonah Hill and Kurt Russell.

Logline: Centers on Noor Inayat Khan, a Muslim British Special Operations Executive agent and the first female radio operator, who is sent into occupied France during WWII to aid the French Resistance, a mission that would lead to her being betrayed, given to the Germans, and killed. Years later, she would be posthumously awarded the George Cross and the Croix de Guerre.

Logline: When Nasser Ali Khan, one of Iran’s most revered musicians, discovers that his beloved tar is irreparably damaged, he takes to his bed, renouncing the world and waiting for death. Over the course of the week that follows, his family and close friends attempt to change his mind, but Nasser Ali slips further and further into flashbacks and flash-forwards, from his own childhood through his children’s futures, and as the pieces of his story slowly fall into place, we begin to understand the profundity of his decision to give up life.

Logline: Centers on a marriage coming apart through infidelity and being put back together through unexpected adversity, combined with the high-stakes of a home invasion.

Logline: In 1936, Ernest Hemingway, already a legend, met novelist and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn in a local bar in Key West. A meeting that would begin their tumultuous romance and subsequent five-year marriage that took them to the Spanish Civil War as Gellhorn stood toe-to-toe with the literary master, putting his famous bravado and iconic style to the test. Gellhorn’s competitive nature inspired the novelist to pen one of its most famous novels, For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Logline: Story, set in 1962 Las Vegas, centers on a successful character film actor and a comedy vaudevillian nightclub performer who finds himself at a career crossroads as the new style of comedy makes him obsolete, and to complicate matters, his long-estranged young son shows up on his doorstep.

Logline: After the death of his mother, young Jesus finds himself being sold by his father and smuggled into America, where is forced to work as a “bonded” slave laborer in a Los Angeles sweatshop.