Frances Fisher

Logline: Centers on a Jewish refugee who took on the Austrian government to reclaim paintings that were stolen from her by the Nazis during World War II.

Logline: After losing her brother and a bandmate to a drug overdose, a musician and married mother of two finds a replacement guitarist who turns out to be crazy.

Logline: In the 1970’s a gay couple takes in a homeless and abandoned boy with down syndrome and fight the legal system to adopt him.

Logline: When the family of Howard and Candi Henderson rent a room to Brennan Marley, an Englishman with a mysterious past life, they learn to their horror that they’ve opened their home to a manipulative madman.

Logline: Centers on the Kendall family, a dysfunctional household from Rhode Island, with a mother who struggles daily to take care of her drug addicted, ex-military son and mentally disabled daughter, who is virtually unrestrainable. All the while, her husband seems apathetic to the daily familial ordeals, and keeps himself busy with unimportant tasks, unable to face the past or present.

Logline: Set in a futuristic civilization where youth, pharmaceuticals and escapism through computer generated films, is the new reality. Stuck with a stalled career and two eccentric children Aaron and Sarah to support, 43-year-old actress Robin signs a lucrative contract with Paramount Studios to have herself scanned into a computer, enabling the studio to permanently own and control her image.