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After delivering a raped black teenager’s mixed race baby in 1950s Louisiana, a black midwife risks her life to bring the father to justice.
With the change of time period, she wouldn?t be a slave in the 1950s. Here?s a take: ?After delivering the baby of a raped teenager, a black midwive risks her life to bring the white rapist to justice in 1950s America.? I think the fact the teenager is black is now inferred in this Logline. UnfortunRead more
With the change of time period, she wouldn?t be a slave in the 1950s.
Here?s a take:
?After delivering the baby of a raped teenager, a black midwive risks her life to bring the white rapist to justice in 1950s America.?
I think the fact the teenager is black is now inferred in this Logline.
Unfortunately for this kind of story to work in this era I think she?d need help from say a white lawyer. Probably not police. Especially if we are taking about the South. And then you run into the criticism that these stories become about white saviors. Read up on why many African Americans hated Greenbook. It still won best picture. But I think there is a growing mindfulness in Hollywood about this concern.
So if you can come up with a credible way to avoid a ?white savior? character then that?s fantastic. Like maybe set it in the North and find a black lawyer to help.
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A novice rider girl embarks on a?coast to coast solo motorbike quest, to win the inspirational love of her life.
A novice rider girl embarks on a?coast to coast solo motorbike quest, to win the inspirational love of her life.
See lessAfter blowing his investor?s money in one drunken night, a socially awkward college student struggles to produce a movie with no budget or risk being found out.
For coming of age, usually there are more than two points or episodes or there's one episode/story with multiple moments. But if the story remains mostly as is, something stronger still needs to connect the parts and the two parts should be stated. For example (and not trying to make it perfect):InRead more
For coming of age, usually there are more than two points or episodes or there’s one episode/story with multiple moments. But if the story remains mostly as is, something stronger still needs to connect the parts and the two parts should be stated. For example (and not trying to make it perfect):
In the shadow of his famous father, a? student director must make a million-dollar movie after blowing an investor’s money and then struggles with the fame after its unlikely success.
The thing about finding himself is that someone in a creative field usually knows that he’s creative. That’s why things were shifted with the father to make it more specific.
If he remains a student, then it’s not the same as an indie film. Though why is he a student when someone invests in him? Could this be his first project after school?
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