Logline: Kept under wraps.
Robert Katz
Logline: A family is ripped apart by feuds during the Civil War.
Follows the story of what happened when Ingrid Betancourt, a Senator in Colombia and at the time a candidate for president, was taken hostage by terrorists and held in a South American jungle from 2002 to 2008 before being rescued by Colombian security forces.
Logline: Story centers on the short-lived life and career of 1960s singer Janis Joplin.
Industry Executive moves from the last week.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: Pitched as being in the vein of “Disturbia” story centers on a small town, where a strange new family moves in, and may become the last hope against, or the first attack for an impending alien invasion.
Logline: A U-boat crew and their prisoners must join together and fight their way across a mysterious island in the South Pacific after they are stranded on it due to low fuel.
Logline: Two Roman soldiers are trapped in enemy territory after their army is defeated at the Battle of Adianople, forcing them to cross 100 miles of hostile territory to reach safety in the capitol of Constantinople. They are pursued by a growing force of barbarians including Goths, Sarmatian, and Thracians who are eager to avenge centuries of military domination.
Logline: A man travels across the border to learn the truth about the relationship between his deceased father and a mysterious, beautiful woman that appeared at his funeral.
Logline: After a publisher accidentally changes a writer’s debut novel about a deadly assassin from fiction to a nonfiction memoir, the author finds himself thrust into the world of his lead character and fighting for his survival.
Logline: After finally proposing, a man is pressured by his friends to ask for a pre-nup, only to find out that his fiance is actually the daughter of a billionaire.
Logline: A couple in debt from several rounds of futile fertility treatments think their problems are solved when they stumble upon money found in their deceased tenant’s apartment.
Logline: The true story of Hedy Lamarr, a big screen singer in the 1940’s, whose invention, known as “frequency hopping” would become the only secure remote-control guidance system for torpedoes during World War II, and would become the first step in revolutionary wireless communications (“Wi-Fi”) now used globally by millions in all areas of communication.
Logline: A state trooper is killed on the side of the road. The man’s colleagues try to help his son cope, but when the boy discovers his father’s dark secret in the barracks’ back shed, things start to stir not only in the shed but in the hearts and minds of the veteran troopers who surround him.