Nicole Kidman

Logline: A couple of performance artists who routinely sucked their kids into taking part in a variety of bizarre events realize their full-grown children harbor more than a little resentment and blame the performance art for how badly their own lives have turned out.

Logline: Story centers on the unlikely friendship that develops between a quadriplegic aristocrat injured in a paragliding accident and a young man from a poor neighborhood, who becomes his caregiver and restores his desire for life.

Logline: After a traumatic situation turns a young woman into an agoraphobe, she begins to have dark and chilling visions as she pieces together a jigsaw puzzle that illuminates evil’s malign power.

Logline: Story follows a woman recounting her sexual exploits over the past fifty years of her life to a sexually addicted man who took her in.

Logline: Follows the true story of Gertrude Bell, an English writer, traveller, political officer, administrator, and archaeologist who explored, mapped, and became highly influential to British imperial policy-making due to her extensive travels in Greater Syria, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, and Arabia.

Logline: Tells the story of Max Perkins, the fedora-wearing eccentric editor-in-chief at New York publishing house Scribner, where he oversaw the release of works by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, and discovered young, fresh faced writer Thomas Wolfe.

Logline: After the death of her father, a teenage must deal with a mysterious uncle who returns to spend time with the family.

Logline: Centers on a marriage coming apart through infidelity and being put back together through unexpected adversity, combined with the high-stakes of a home invasion.

Logline: In 1936, Ernest Hemingway, already a legend, met novelist and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn in a local bar in Key West. A meeting that would begin their tumultuous romance and subsequent five-year marriage that took them to the Spanish Civil War as Gellhorn stood toe-to-toe with the literary master, putting his famous bravado and iconic style to the test. Gellhorn’s competitive nature inspired the novelist to pen one of its most famous novels, For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Logline: While on a trip to Paris with her best friend and soon-to-be-stepsister, Grace is mistaken for a British socialite, resulting in all three young women flying to Monte Carlo for a charity ball, auction, and the chance for international romance. However, when a million-dollar necklace goes missing, Grace and her friends must scramble to find it before the auction is ruined and their identities are exposed.

Logline: Pitched as a “Female Hangover.” Despite being recently jilted at the altar, a high school teacher must attend the sendoff of her uptight cousin — who happens to be marrying the teacher’s best guy friend. When the cousin betrays her fiancee’s trust with a drunken indiscretion, the teacher must decide if her loyalties lie with her cousin or her pal.