Jon Berg

Logline: Story centers on a pompous travel show-host who, in turn, alienates his wife and two kids, and on assignment in India, suffers a plane crash that leaves him in a coma for two years. When we awakens, he finds that his family thinks he is dead, and when he attempts to return as a changed man, no one recognizes him due to his facial reconstructive surgery that has completey changed his appearance.

Logline: As allied POWs prepare for a soccer game against the German National Team to be played in Nazi-occupied Paris, the French Resistance and British officers are making plans for the team’s escape.

Logline: A Viking who sets out to find a missing girl, ends up the key piece in the fight for all humanity in a battle long prophesied to bring forth the end of the world.

Logline: Story centers on a TV chef who’s beaten up on the eve of his divorce hearing, and suffers partial amnesia which keeps him from remembering anything past his 18th year, and gives him the opportunity to right the mistakes he’s made in life.

Logline: Set in a dystopic ageist future society in which both population and the consumption of resources are maintained in equilibrium by requiring the death of everyone reaching a particular age. The story follows the actions of Logan, a Sandman charged with enforcing the rule, as he tracks down and kills citizens who “run” from society’s lethal demand–only to end up “running” himself.

Logline: In 1823, Hugh Glass, a 36-year-old fur trapper, joins the Rocky Mountain Fur Company on a dangerous expedition with ten other men. While hunting for food for his group, Glass is mauled by a grizzly bear, so the captain enlists two men to stay behind and bury Glass as his death was sure to come. Instead, the men rob Glass, leaving him defenseless in the wilderness, awaiting certain death. However, contrary to the belief of the good-willed captain, and the belief of the ill-willed marauders, Glass does not perish from his wounds. Fueled by anger, Glass vows to survive — and miraculously does, making his way through 350 miles of uncharted wilderness to exact revenge.

Logline: Set in America in the 20’s, Charles Carter, aka Carter the Great, a brilliant stage magician is known for outrageous stunts carried out on elaborate sets. He runs into major problems – and the Secret Service – when he puts on the most outrageous stunt of all, using President Harding, who later dies mysteriously in his San Francisco hotel room.