Alex Ginno

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A female NBA executive for the Golden State Warriors pursues the biggest free agent of her career while managing a messy divorce and a complicated relationship with a younger colleague and his teenage sister. The script was a winner of the 2015 Nicholl Fellowship Award.

Logline: A young assassin gets caught up in a global clandestine war that’s been raging for centuries. Everything changes when he falls in love with a woman who calls into question the world as he knows it. As he desperately fights to uncover the elusive truth behind the conflict, he begins to wonder which side he’s really on — good or evil.

Logline: Pitched as being in the vein of “Chronicle.” A reclusive artist suffering from the loss of his fiancé helps a mysterious crash-landed Artificial Intelligence rebuild a transport home and develops a unique friendship in the process- but a ruthless government investigation threatens to stop them at any cost.

Logline: A young girl falls in love with a time traveler who can take them anywhere at the speed of thought. In 1995 Chicago, Anna meets and falls in love with Bennett, who lives in 2012 San Francisco but is able to travel through time and space. As their relationship develops, they face the reality that time might push Bennett back to where he belongs.

Logline: Story centers on costumed characters who begin to actually kill the visitors at a theme park, while the patrons think it is all part of the show.

Logline: The storyline will focus on the different ways social networking now helps shape modern-day romantic relationships.

Logline: Follows the story of an inmate leading a prison riot and the trapped guard posing as a prisoner in order to survive it.

Logline: Four semi-retired baby boomers from Coney Island head to Las Vegas when the last bachelor among them, a successful lawyer in his 60s, decides to tie the knot.

Logline: Pitched as “The Game” meets “Disturbia,” story centers on a set of parents who hire a mysterious consulting firm to screw with their 18-year-old son’s mind.