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When two young men, one Israeli, one Palestinian, discover they were switched at birth, they struggle to come to terms with their dual identities and with their two families bitterly divided by? religion and history.
Thanx. Saw the movie on YouTube . Nice.
Thanx. Saw the movie on YouTube . Nice.
See lessAn ambitious war photographer fakes a combat photograph of a young boy in the Vietnam War and struggles with his guilt when the photograph shifts public opinion against the war and wins a Pullitzer Prize.
>>>in the same way as Quiz Show (1994) or Shattered Glass (2003). Okay, and both movies were based on scandals that really happened.? Is the premise in this logline based on a real scandal?? I am unaware of a scandal involving a Pulitzer Prize winning fake photo of the Vietnam War? which isRead more
>>>in the same way as Quiz Show (1994) or Shattered Glass (2003).
Okay, and both movies were based on scandals that really happened.? Is the premise in this logline based on a real scandal?? I am unaware of a scandal involving a Pulitzer Prize winning fake photo of the Vietnam War? which is why I am unable to suspend disbelief.? It there was then the logline needs to specifically indicate the year and the incident.
Just saying..
See lessWhen a past abuser blackmails him, a reserved student pursues his crush, while trying to keep his secret of sleeping with an under aged girl.
If it's a logline for a short then it seems to me the logline should be framed in terms of what he must do NOW in the present tense of the story to resolve the moral and legal implications of the crime he committed in the past.?? And it was a crime, no matter how he rationalizes it. In the #MeToo ErRead more
If it’s a logline for a short then it seems to me the logline should be framed in terms of what he must do NOW in the present tense of the story to resolve the moral and legal implications of the crime he committed in the past.?? And it was a crime, no matter how he rationalizes it. In the #MeToo Era, the bully-blackmailer seems to be the dramatic nemesis he deserves.
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