Martin Moszkowicz

Logline: Story takes place in a dystopian future after a second Civil War, where a parent may choose to retroactively get rid of a child, between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, through a process called “unwinding”, which ensures that the child’s life doesn’t “technically” end by transplanting all the organs in the child’s body to various recipients.

Logline: A re-imagining of the classic novels written by Alexandre Dumas that follow the story of a young d’Artagnan, who longs to become a great musketeer – one of the personal guards of the French crown. He encounters and befriends the contentious Athos, Porthos, and Aramis – three musketeers of legend and folly.

Logline: Logline: Story revolves around a young couple — a war refugee-turned-prostitute and her homeless punk boyfriend, who with their world of differences, manage to build a life together, until one of the girl’s clients suddenly dies in her flat and things start to get complicated.

Logline: Follows the true story of kidnapped victim Natascha Kampusch, who was held captive in a basement cell and managed to escape after 8 years.

Logline: The adventures of an orphaned infant raised by a family of gorillas and ultimately accepted as one of their own. As Tarzan matures into a young man with all the instincts of a jungle animal and the physical prowess of an athletic superstar, his life changes forever when he finally meets other humans, with whom he feels an immediate and irrestible bond.

Logline: Set in late summer 79 A.D., the story revolves around the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, from the point of view of a slave of a shipping tycoon in love with his master’s daughter, and a gladiator fighting for his freedom.