1. What is your screenplay about? This is the TV pilot of a six season series I’ve been developing called, Morn. Each season covers the most critical points of history throughout this fantasy world which is desperate to understand and break the curses afflicting humanity. As for this particular season, the overview is as follows:… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Joseph William Fountain (MORN)
Interview with Screenwriter Christina Brandon-Gómez (HOODZ)
1. What is your screenplay about? I wrote Hoodz trying to answer the question: If we had the chance to do it all again, would humans learn from the past or make the same mistakes? Would we make different decisions but still find the same outcomes? What if centuries of hate and prejudice died out?… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Christina Brandon-Gómez (HOODZ)
Interview with Screenwriter Diego Scerrati (Unfortunate People)
1. What is your screenplay about? It’s mainly about human connection. It’s the story of two self-seeking young adults who meet the night they lose their innocence and fall in love, but their relationship will clash with their thirst for self-affirmation. As weird as it may sound, it’s a story about the beauty of being… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Diego Scerrati (Unfortunate People)
Interview with Screenwriter Jonathan Glendening (MR. FROSTY)
1. What is your screenplay about? If the question is asking more than the Logline – it’s about finding yourself and expanding your horizons. Personal growth. But that makes it sound pompous. It’s about chasing the dream and whether you should be single minded or open to life but in the form of a fun… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Jonathan Glendening (MR. FROSTY)
Interview with Screenwriter Allison Hanna (Condolexia)
1. What is your screenplay about? A human teenager, Brian, lives in the diverse fictional British city of Condolexia, where humans and other fantasy races (elves, drows, orcs, goblins, vampires, etc) converge. He’s descended from a dynasty of vampire hunters, and he’s the next in line to take over his family’s duty of regulating vampire… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Allison Hanna (Condolexia)
Interview with Screenwriters Sean Chandler & David Leeper (AT THE FLASH)
1. What is your screenplay about? At The Flash is a mind-bending, kaleidoscopic story covering six decades in the life of a fictitious gay bar. This four-episode limited series begins when main character Rod Mahoney learns of the closing of a local, historical gay bar called The Flash. Personally attached and newly-jobless, Rod buys The… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriters Sean Chandler & David Leeper (AT THE FLASH)
Interview with Screenwriter KC Kramer (Quantum Entanglement)
1. What is your screenplay about? It’s an LGBT love story wrapped up within a time travel law enforcement sci-fi adventure. It’s the story of how the forbidden love between two women ultimately saves the future from an evil dictatorship that’s been oppressing all sorts of people for years by using time travel as a… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter KC Kramer (Quantum Entanglement)
Interview with Screenwriter Pat Brown (Chameleon)
1. What is your screenplay about? Chameleon, set in L.A. in 1933 where Ben, a gay cop, is forced to keep his orientation secret. Shortly after he is assigned to a vice squad set up to destroy underground gay clubs, he meets Dylan, a young hustler who becomes his lover. Now he has to protect… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Pat Brown (Chameleon)
Interview with Filmmaker Omar Perineau (BURN IN HEAVEN)
BURN IN HEAVEN was the winner of BEST FASHION Film at the November 2021 Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? Observing how fast our fossil fuel society shut down due to the pandemic and the speed with which so many things we took for granted became completely useless. An inevitable confrontational passage,… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Omar Perineau (BURN IN HEAVEN)
Interview with Filmmaker Vincent Paquot (HELLO JULIE)
HELLO JULIE played to rave reviews at the November 2021 LA Feedback Film Festival. What motivated you to make this film? I experienced domestic violence through two of my best girl friends. As a lawyer, an artist and a man, I witnessed the injustice and lack of efficiency within the French judicial system and the… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Vincent Paquot (HELLO JULIE)
