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Logline: The life story of Carl Mannerheim, who restored law and order to Finland after the Bolshevik Revolution. Known as the “Father of Finland”, he became the country’s president in 1944.

Logline: Based on the true story of an Israeli basketball coach who agrees to coach the West German team in Frankfurt — the city where his father was taken away by the Gestapo. Once in Germany he falls in love with a Turkish immigrant.

Logline: Based on the true story of 1930s boxing champion Victor Young Perez, a Tunisian Jew who was deported to a concentration camp during the Holocaust and fought a German commandant, earning the respect of everyone in the camp.

Logline: Story centers on Nina Simone’s relationship she had with her assistant Clifton Henderson.

Logline: In the roaring 20s, the young British war poet Robert Graves and his wife Nancy defy societal conventions by allowing Laura Riding, a beautiful, passionate American writer studying at Oxford, to move in with them. The resulting love triange leads to tension at home and Graves’implication in attempted murder.

Logline: A forbidden romance develops between the young composer priest Antonio Vivaldi and his muse Anna, which inspired his masterpiece “The Four Seasons.”

Logline: Story to be developed, but based on the 1950’s hit TV series that centered on the investigations of Stuart Bailey and Jeff Spencer, private detectives who operate out of plush offices at 77 Sunset Strip in Hollywood.

Logline: A teenage gang leader looking to make a rep, gets in way over his head when he blunders into the gambling nest of a notorious gangster in 1950’s New York. While attempting to make off with a bag full of cash, he is beaten and left for dead. A woman named Tamara, takes care of him, and get him back to health in the home she shares with her recluse uncle – another man who was beaten and left for dead by the same gangster.

Logline: When his people are conquered and he is enslaved, a young man must rise to become the greatest athlete of his time in the first bloodsport of the Olympic Games – where victory will lead to freedom for the one he loves, and defeat means death for the both of them.

Logline: The true story of Charles E. Chapin, the city editor of Joseph Pulitzer’s New York Times in the early twentieth century who enjoyed a successful career but endured a turbulent personal life, both of which eventually ending in his bankruptcy and criminal conviction for the murder of his wife in 1918.

Logline: Follows the true story of Effie Gray, the wife of the critic John Ruskin, who left her husband without the marriage being consummated, and after the annulment of the marriage, married his protege, the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais.

Logline: Follows the love story and professional relationship between German-born Gerta Pohorylle and Hungarian-born Endre Friedmann from the time they met in Paris in 1935 until her death in 1937. Both exiled, communist, Jewish photographers, they changed their names to Gerta Taro and Robert Capa upon arriving to Spain to report on the Spanish Civil War.

A Jewish immigrant in New York in the 1930s passes himself off as a Russian prince. When immigration officials become suspicious, he moves to Hollywood where his charm and assumed identity attracts investors willing to finance his restaurant, but he will have to reveal his true self in order to win the woman he loves.

Logline: Updated take on the established myth of young Arthur who draws the magical sword, Excalibur, from a stone then goes on to establish Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table.

Logline: Story follows a reformed space pirate who is thrown back on to the wrong side of the law when his teenage son helps some of his former crewmates and lands them both on a deadly prison colony run by an old enemy.