Biopic

Logline: Follows the life of war photographer Robert Capa and his relationship during the Spanish Civil War with fellow photographer Gerda Taro.

Logline: True story of an idealist man who leaves the priesthood for a life on the streets, which allows him to successfully wage a one man war to elevate the issue of human rights, and become one of the most well known human rights activists in the world.

Logline: Centers on Dr. Martin A. Couney, the man who operated the attraction of the same name at Coney Island from 1903 to the early 1940s, which showed how the Dr. was able to save so many children who were born prematurely (something at the time that was almost assured to lead to death.

Logline: Story centers on Dorian “Doc” Paskowitz and his family as the journey from a “normal” suburban existence, to an unconventional life that follows Paskowitz closing down his medical practice, packing his wife and 9 kids into a 24-foot camper and hitting the road in search of something new.

Logline: Story will focus on British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the 17 days before the Falklands War in 1982.

Loglibne: Story follows the life of George Weah, the famed Liberian soccer player, and first African player to win the FIFA World Player of the Year award, who became a politician after retiring from sports, eventually even running for President.

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: 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: True story centers on 70s soccer star Laurie Cunningham, the first black soccer (football) player to represent England at any level.

Logline: Pregnant, married, and awkward at eighteen years old, Carolyn Briggs grows more and more interested in Jesus, eventually giving herself over to a radical New Testament church. Amidst her community of self-described “Jesus Freaks,” Carolyn’s daily life consists of hours of Bible study, alternative family practices and bracing for the oncoming Rapture. It’s only when her marriage begins to unravel that Carolyn dares to question the religious dogma she has embraced for her entire adult life.

Logline: Tells the true story of Lopez Lamong, a Sudanese refuge who found hope in his dreams of becoming an Olympian runner, a task he would accomplish 8-years later, and only months after becoming an America citizen.

Logline: The life story of Carl Mannerheim, who restored law and order to Finland after the Bolshevik Revolution. Known as the “Father of Finland”, he became the country’s president in 1944.

Logline: Tells the true story EC Comics publisher and co-creator Bill Gaines, who was driven out of the comic book business by 1950s morality policers after his unapologetic testimony before a U.S. Senate subcommittee investigating juvenile delinquency.

Logline: Based on the true story of an Israeli basketball coach who agrees to coach the West German team in Frankfurt — the city where his father was taken away by the Gestapo. Once in Germany he falls in love with a Turkish immigrant.

Logline: Based on the true story of 1930s boxing champion Victor Young Perez, a Tunisian Jew who was deported to a concentration camp during the Holocaust and fought a German commandant, earning the respect of everyone in the camp.

Logline: Story centers on Nina Simone’s relationship she had with her assistant Clifton Henderson.

Logline: In the roaring 20s, the young British war poet Robert Graves and his wife Nancy defy societal conventions by allowing Laura Riding, a beautiful, passionate American writer studying at Oxford, to move in with them. The resulting love triange leads to tension at home and Graves’implication in attempted murder.