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rcracer
Posted: October 17, 20122012-10-17T11:27:05+10:00 2012-10-17T11:27:05+10:00In: Public

An erotic tale of a bright, young and Musically-gifted African-American woman who grows up in the 1970s, jaded by her abusive childhood. During her attempt at rock and roll stardom, she is distracted by a tragic discovery: she may have become her violent father.

Love, Hate and Rock n Roll

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    1. Poromaa Penpusher
      2012-10-18T02:43:02+10:00Added an answer on October 18, 2012 at 2:43 am

      I believe its way over 30 words. Not sure thats a rigid rule, but it certainly makes it easier to grasp. Some of the information might not be necessary for the logline.

      I know, this suck, but you get the point…:
      Jaded by an abusive childhood, a musically-gifted African-American woman struggles, trough the 70’s world of sex and rock-and-roll, against becoming her violent father.

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