FEATURE SCREENPLAYS:
I Hate That We’re Related – written by Sarah Joy Byington
A weekend meant to peacefully scatter their father’s ashes goes wildly off the rails when four sisters reunite, turning grief into chaos and forcing them to confront whether sisterhood is stronger than resentment, secrets… and gravity.
Fight Like A Girl – written by Joe Villanti
A lesbian-feminist activist plays it straight to catch her sister’s psychotic, privileged killer.
Space Racer – written by Erik Bernard
SHORT SCREENPLAYS:
Friends for Now – written by Eduardo Fierro
After insulting his closest female friend to impress a group of boys, a grieving 13-year-old must fight through shame, family pain, and a disastrous apology attempt to prove he can become someone better.
Castaway – written by Thomas Seffernick
After throwing out his queer son to preserve his traditional conservative beliefs, Victor begins to question the values that once defined him. His attempt to reconcile with his son unsettles a marriage already on fragile ground.
Behavior – written by Jose Verduzco
Lena’s small going-away gathering turns into a nightmare when her best friend is murdered and two masked killers drive Lena, her brother Daniel, Shane, and Matt into the woods. As they’re hunted, Lena realizes one killer follows a strict rule tied to a mysterious “mark” – and Shane may be the reason they came.
TELEPLAYS:
InPanic – written by Puja Patel Rios
She’s Indian. He’s Hispanic. Their kids think they’re white. Cue the grandmas.
Pour Into Me – written by Taylor Turner
An hour-long comedic drama that centers around Parker Pierce, a whipsmart Dallas native who worked her way out of a troubled childhood into a new home slinging drinks at Bricks Bar. Over the course of the series, we’ll witness the fumbles and victories of the bar’s wild cast of characters – all centered around Parker as she struggles with matters of love, career, family, and finding her place in the world.
Gork – written by Bianca Zhou
4 incel roommates in a post-apocalyptic world give up on dating and venture to buy a sub-human species of woman to share as their communal wife.