Donna Murphy

Logline: Story centers on a thirty-something man in arrested development who lives with his parents, reluctantly works for his father and avidly collects toys. He seeks out a thirtysomething woman in arrested development in an attempt to shed the “dark horse” status in his family and finally accomplish something.

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: Centers on Ira Black, 33, is brilliant, neurotic, Jewish and has so many issues he can’t fit them into 12 years of analysis. He can’t finish his dissertation, he can’t commit to his longtime girlfriend, and he’s incapable of making a decision, even if it’s just what to order at the diner.