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  1. Posted: November 30, 2016In: Drama

    Based on real events, in 1984, when a black, gay political activist is arrested, facing painful rejection from within his own party, the death penalty and HIV; he lobbies the ANC to include a clause to the new Constitution, making it the first and only African nation to ban discrimination based on same-sex sexual orientation.

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    Nir Shelter: I don't necessarily have an opinion either way. I think this idea is sold on the idea that's a true story, and thus the logline doesn't have to adhere as closely to logline conventions. I also think that he could add one-I'm not against the idea, I just think it might not be in serviceRead more

    Nir Shelter:
    I don’t necessarily have an opinion either way. I think this idea is sold on the idea that’s a true story, and thus the logline doesn’t have to adhere as closely to logline conventions. I also think that he could add one-I’m not against the idea, I just think it might not be in service the story he’s trying to tell.
    Either way, I think it works.

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  2. Posted: November 22, 2016In: Drama

    Set against the backdrop of the social and political upheaval of the late 1800s in Europe, Mary is an unconventional and annoyingly intelligent woman struggling to alter the destiny and education of her gender – and still find love.

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    Added an answer on November 29, 2016 at 10:54 am

    Thank you all so much! This has given me a lot to think about. I will re-post soon.

    Thank you all so much! This has given me a lot to think about. I will re-post soon.

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  3. Posted: November 25, 2016In: Drama

    After famous NASCAR racer dies, his son, an up-and-coming auto racer falls into alcoholism. With sponsors pulling their support and his money dwindling, friends and family try to help the son overcome his depression in time for his next race.

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    Added an answer on November 28, 2016 at 9:05 pm

    Agreed with the points above. The son is supposed to be a protagonist but his friend and families are the ones who are active. What does he want? What is his objective goal? Once you have identified these, the friends and family would not need to be part of the logline anymore. Son has to have agencRead more

    Agreed with the points above.
    The son is supposed to be a protagonist but his friend and families are the ones who are active. What does he want? What is his objective goal? Once you have identified these, the friends and family would not need to be part of the logline anymore. Son has to have agency.

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