Carla Hacken

Logline: Pic tells the war-time story of French aristocrat-turned-anti-Nazi-saboteur Robert de la Rochefoucauld, who joined the British Special Operations Executive and was trained in every manner of dark arts before being sent back to France to help organize the resistance, blowing up train stations and munitions factories. In the process, he was caught, endured months of torture and escaped his own execution

Logline: As he fends off his father’s attempts to make him more of a man (the threat of military school looms), Greg’s hapless adventures include handing out anonymous valentines expressing his true feelings, attempting to impress his classmate Holly and single-handedly wrecking his soccer team’s perfect season.

Logline: Follows a group of thieves who are hired by an African ambassador to steal a precious jewel, but circumstances mixed in with a little bad luck keep their prized target out of their hands.

Loglne: When a young couple meets at college, the man makes a startling confession to the woman–their souls have been reincarnated over hundreds of years. While he remembers the details of their previous lives, she cannot recall the events of those past lives, nor the rivalry that exists with another soul that keeps getting in the way.

Logline: When a man loses his tuition money playing online poker, he meets with the company’s CEO to reclaim his cash and instead becomes the corrupt businessman’s right hand man.

Logline: A reporters true story of being fired from the New York Times for falsifying parts of a profile of young boys working on West African cocoa plantations. He then formed a bond with murder suspect Christian Longo, who had stolen Finkel’s identity and was hiding under the name Michael Finkel in Mexico when he was arrested for the murders of his family.

Logline: A civilian wins the chance to join a space shuttle flight, only to find himself alone and adrift in space when the rest of the crew dies.