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After accusing a powerful British Financial titan of rape, a successful business woman must decide whether to save her fledgling firm or regain the life she lost.
This is me assuming that if she reports the rape her business will suffer but she will regain lost self-esteem? I think you could somehow clarify this in the logline.
This is me assuming that if she reports the rape her business will suffer but she will regain lost self-esteem? I think you could somehow clarify this in the logline.
See lessStruggling through the death of her father and the onset of manic depression, a gifted 17-year old young woman?s life is turned upside down when she must live with her estranged party-girl mother, where she quietly plans to kill herself on her 18th birthday – unless life intervenes.
After her father dies, a gifted and troubled young woman must learn to live with her estranged party girl mother.
After her father dies, a gifted and troubled young woman must learn to live with her estranged party girl mother.
See lessWhen a penniless young writer steals a suitcase full of dirty money a street enforcer from Japan is sent to track him down and an epic struggle begins on the streets of East London.
Thanks, Nick. Penniless is why he steals the suitcase and yes it does fall into his lap, it's not a heist. Also, a writer has imagination and mental fortitude and intelligence so it's an interesting match up against a streetwise and vicious fish-out-of-water heavy. And what makes it epic? The stakesRead more
Thanks, Nick. Penniless is why he steals the suitcase and yes it does fall into his lap, it’s not a heist. Also, a writer has imagination and mental fortitude and intelligence so it’s an interesting match up against a streetwise and vicious fish-out-of-water heavy.
And what makes it epic? The stakes. Circumstances lead the writer to give the money to a worthy cause and eventually sacrifice his life to save his friends from the enforcer’s wrath. Plus, the enforcer owes a debt of honour which demands he kill himself if he fails his mission.
Truth be told, there’s a lot of genre-busting elements hard to include in a logline so I intend to include a short synopsis with any pitch.
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