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  1. Posted: November 11, 2014In: Public

    In the throes of the Russian Revolution, down-to-earth Nadya gives little importance to thoughts of romance. When love does come to her, it is tainted by his lingering infatuation with a mysterious beauty. Fed up with loneliness, she throws caution to the wind. But when her rival comes back into his life her identity threatens to shatter more than just their budding relationship.

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    Added an answer on November 30, 2014 at 6:39 pm

    Hi, from what I have read an ideal logline is 25 words maximum. I often struggle to hit this, but while you need to set your world, I do think even if you do go over 25 words you still want to make this one a bit shorter. You talk about the love triangle, then the antagonist coming back. In the loglRead more

    Hi, from what I have read an ideal logline is 25 words maximum. I often struggle to hit this, but while you need to set your world, I do think even if you do go over 25 words you still want to make this one a bit shorter. You talk about the love triangle, then the antagonist coming back. In the logline I’d just go for the essence, saying, it’s a girl (protagonist) who has to get a guy (goal) who is infatuated by another beauty (obstacle)…set in Russian…blah. As it is, this looks more like a paragraph synopsis to me. I hope that’s helpful. Best, Andy

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  2. Posted: November 11, 2014In: Public

    In the throes of the Russian Revolution, down-to-earth Nadya gives little importance to thoughts of romance. When love does come to her, it is tainted by his lingering infatuation with a mysterious beauty. Fed up with loneliness, she throws caution to the wind. But when her rival comes back into his life her identity threatens to shatter more than just their budding relationship.

    barnesworld
    Added an answer on November 30, 2014 at 6:39 pm

    Hi, from what I have read an ideal logline is 25 words maximum. I often struggle to hit this, but while you need to set your world, I do think even if you do go over 25 words you still want to make this one a bit shorter. You talk about the love triangle, then the antagonist coming back. In the loglRead more

    Hi, from what I have read an ideal logline is 25 words maximum. I often struggle to hit this, but while you need to set your world, I do think even if you do go over 25 words you still want to make this one a bit shorter. You talk about the love triangle, then the antagonist coming back. In the logline I’d just go for the essence, saying, it’s a girl (protagonist) who has to get a guy (goal) who is infatuated by another beauty (obstacle)…set in Russian…blah. As it is, this looks more like a paragraph synopsis to me. I hope that’s helpful. Best, Andy

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  3. Posted: November 21, 2014In: Public

    An emotional comedy about a dying playboy in his 30s, planning to host his own funeral, who falls in love for the first time, with an engaged woman.

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    Added an answer on November 23, 2014 at 10:57 pm

    Very perceptive, it's about him not being selfish any more, thanks for stopping by

    Very perceptive, it’s about him not being selfish any more, thanks for stopping by

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