This American Life

Screen Shot 2015-04-30 at 2.48.33 PMThe true story of evangelical Carlton Pearson who was ostracized by his church and declared a heretic when he began preaching that there is no Hell.

Logline: Story follows the students at Chicago’s Harper High School where they learn how to cope in a violent environment where 29 students were shot during a 5 month period.

Logline: Story of Diana, Hunter of Bus Drivers, who killed two bus drivers, and suspected in the kidnapping and murder of women as a stand for women’s rights in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

Logline: The true story about a young man who takes it upon himself to prove the innocence of his childhood friend, sentenced to 15 years in prison for killing a man he’d never heard of.

Logline: The true story of Bob Nelson, a television repairman-turned-cryonics-enthusiast who decides to pursue his obsession: the freezing of humans for the purpose of future resurrection.

Logline: Follows the true story of David MacLean who, on October 13, 2002, woke to find himself in a train station in India, with no idea how he got there or who he is. His memory gone, he had no choice but to let other people–police, doctors, friends, family–create an identity for him.

Logline: Follows the true story Keith Aldrich, a man who continually reinvented himself, starting as a child of the Depression in Oklahoma; a preacher-in-training in booming California; an aspiring Hollywood actor; in the 1950s, a self-styled Beat writer, and then a man in a gray flannel suit; in the 1960s, a member of the New York literati, and then a hippie; in the 1970s, a denizen of the suburbs with a partying, Ice Storm kind of life. Then in the 80’s, when the moral majority helped put Ronald Reagan in office, he became a born-again Christian.

Logline: Story centers on a suburban dad who, after discovering that a fugitive couple has killed their landlord and kidnapped their two young daughters from foster care, decides to single handedly bring them to justice.

Logline: The true story of evangelical Carlton Pearson who was ostracized by his church and declared a heretic when he began preaching that there is no Hell.