Based on Saunder’s short story about a veteran and his troubled family after he returns home from war.
Material Pictures
Set in December 1969, the film follows a newly-formed police unit known as the “SWAT team” as they embark on their first major operation — raiding the Los Angeles headquarters of the Black Panther party.
Follows the true story of C P Ellis, a one-time KKK leader in Durham, North Carolina who becomes friends with Ann ‘Roughhouse Annie’ Atwater, a black domestic servant turned civil rights activist.
Inspired by the actual events of the CIA’s failed Operation Mongoose in 1960s Cuba.
Inspired by the actual events of the CIA’s failed Operation Mongoose in 1960s Cuba, the film is tonally in the vein of JAMES BOND meets ARGO.
Logline: Kept under wraps, but pitched as in the vein of “Heat” and “Dog Day Afternoon.”
Logline: Two former childhood friends who made their reputation committing petty crimes are reunited years later, forcing one of them to decide how far he will go to protect his past.
Logline: The project is being pitched as a grounded sci-fi take on the origins of the Garden of Eden.
Logline: The project is being pitched as a grounded sci-fi take on the origins of the Garden of Eden.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Sharp is the short filmmaker behind “The Karman Line.”
Logline: Follows two pro-abolition journalists who were captured in the Confederacy and traveled 400 miles back to the North.
Logline: Story of a murderer named The Red Mohawk who has the head of a skeleton.
Logline: Kept under wraps, but based on the book by Steven Watts.
Logline: Follows an ex-special forces soldier who teaches rangers how to fight off rhino and elephant poachers lurking in the Zimbabwean bush.
Logline: A poor widower gives his son a disappointing birthday present- a cardboard box. Together, the duo turns the box into a boxer named Bill that ends up coming to life.
Logline: Kept under wraps but will focus on illegal poachers and the causes and effects of their profession.
Logline: A girl who lives alone and maintains a farm in a valley with the only breathable air after nuclear war has her life turned upside down when two strangers arrive.
Logline: A disavowed CIA agent tries to avoid being turned over to the Algerians, and the Director of Operations struggles between doing what he thinks is right, and what will get an important treaty signed.
Logline: When the human race is on the verge of extinction, one of the last survivors on earth, an extraordinary young woman, goes on a mission to track down her younger brother who was abducted by the extraterrestrial creatures colonizing Earth.
Logline: Kept under wraps, but will take an honest look at a man and woman in the aftermath of a one night stand.
Logline: Pitched as “Midnight Run” meets “48 Hours,” the story follows two guys who hatch a plan to travel to Mexico in order to kidnap cartel leaders and collect the bounty on their heads.
Logline: Story follows a princess who, in order to save her ravaged kingdom, sets out on a dangerous journey to marry the prince of her rival kingdom, not knowing that a beautiful mermaid has fallen for the same man and sacrificed everything to be with him.
Logline: An intelligent but distant man prepares to be a contestant on Jeopardy, and discovers love in the process.
Logline: After the humans on Earth are forced to build giant robots using the technology from an alien spacecraft, they use the same technology to fend off three alien invasion attempts.
Logline: Follows the loves, lives, and fates of four Formula One drivers through a racing season.
Logline: The story follows Ferrari teammates Phil Hill and Wolfgang von Trips who competed against each other in the 1961 Drivers Championship.
Logline: Story follows a small town girl who meets a big city rocker as they fall in love at LA’s most famous rock club to the greatest songs of the ‘80s.
Logline: After a solar flare burns half of the Earth, a team of treasure hunters face mutants and pirates as they attempt to retrieve valuable artifacts from the scorched planet.
Logline: Follows the true story of Ed Ugel, a financially struggling gambler who landed a job as a salesman for The Firm, a company that offered up-front cash to lottery winners in exchange for their prize
money, often paid in agonizingly small annual payments, some lasting up to twenty-five years. For the better part of the ensuing decade, Ed spent his time closing deals with lottery winners, making a lucrative and legitimate – if sometimes not-so-nice – living by taking advantage of their weaknesses.