Scott Greenberg

Escape Artists out with WE ARE THE PEOPLE by Aaron Nee & Adam Nee. A Pasadena family’s Fourth of July is disrupted by a cloud of ash that drives neighbors and relatives into a ranting, violent rage. Separated, struggling to survive, the family members ultimately reunite and manage to uncover the solution that restores everyone to sanity.

Screen Shot 2015-04-30 at 3.08.38 PM Story centers on a former basketball star who lost his wife and family in a struggle with addiction, and is now attempting to regain his soul and salvation by becoming the coach of a disparate, ethnically mixed high school basketball team at his alma mater.

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Logline: When his business partner, and frontman for their firm, has a sudden heart attack, a hard-nosed liberal lawyer starts to uncover a web of unsettling things their crusading firm has been involved in. As the trail of lies goes deeper, his existential crisis turns into extreme action.

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Logline: After an alien consciousness takes over the minds of every human but one, the lone outsider must navigate a shaky truce with the alien hive mind, soon learning that there may be another person out there like him – someone with bad intentions.

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Logline: In the vein of Cape Fear, but centers on a female protagonist living on a rural farm who must defend her daughter when she falls in with the wrong crowd.

Logline: Centers on a young grandmother (32) who lives with her young daughter (17) and her grandson (1). The story jumps forward in time after her daughter goes missing and tracks how the grandmother continues to cope, try to find love, and raise her grandson.