Braxton Pope

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An untitled film that explores the origins of rave culture in the unlikeliest of places, 1980’s Dallas, where legal ecstasy fueled a social phenomenon that momentarily melted away divides of class, race and sexual orientation in Reagan era Texas. Co-produced by ex-NBA player Steve Nash.

Logline: Centers on two bad cops who discover a strangely hidden and guarded safe filled with mysterious contents. Their desire for the objects inside the safe throws them into a deadly well of corruption leaving them fighting for their lives and questioning their every move.

Logline: A story of a gambler and small time crook, played by Huston, who steals a Civil War-era sword from a museum to finance his escape from a loan shark who staked him in a losing poker game.

Logline: Story follows a gambler in dire straights who, in an attempt to make enough money to pay back his ex-wife and a mobster loan shark, becomes entangled with an enigmatic and wealthy older man’s twisted sex-and-murder games.

Logline: Story centers on a disturbed woman who holds a group of American students hostage in shark-infested waters.

Logline: The post-apocalyptic story centers on a reluctant hero, who is marked by a dark past and who must fulfill his destiny when forced to choose between avenging the murder of his family or fighting for the freedom of a people long abused.

Logline: Centers on two artists who were hot in the California scene that committed suicide, one after the other, following fits of paranoia the two suffered, fearing the government and religious organizations were conspiring against them. Theresa Duncan, a video game designer for girls, killed herself in her bedroom. Jeremy Blake, a popular “digital painter,” found her there and ended his life by walking into the ocean a week later.