SCREENPLAYS
SCREENPLAYS
Thriller. Action. 105 pp.
After overcoming drug addiction, Julianne sets out to find the only family she has left—her homeless cousin. Months of searching lead her to a man who looks just like him but isn’t him. Her search takes a dark turn when she uncovers a chilling truth: a well-respected immigration firm is running a deadly forgery ring, murdering the homeless and selling their identities to high-paying undocumented mobsters and criminals.
When she tries to expose the firm, the police accuse her of drug abuse and dismiss her claims as some officers are on the firm’s payroll. With the system working against her and no one left to trust, Julianne must take down the organization before she becomes their next victim.
Sci-fi. Action. 125 pp.
In 2086 water scarcity and the uncertainty of survival have driven the world's elite 2% to reproduce through cloning—supporting a single replica of themselves instead of an entire family. For the rest of the world, however, the only way out of poverty and high-mortality is AUG—a televised global competition where 10 participants face countless deadly challenges for the chance to win enough wealth to clone anyone, including the dead, for generations to come.
Among the competitors, Scarlett is a cremator haunted by her brother’s tragic death. She's determined to re-live one final life with him before donating the rest of her reward to others. But first, she must overcome the ruthless competitors who will stop at nothing to win. As Scarlett inches closer to immortality, she must choose between winning AUG or losing her humanity.
Sci-fi. Action. 110pp.
After failing to rejoin the AUG competition, Scarlett accepts an extraordinary offer from the AUG organizers: one free cloning life. However, at the AUG facility, she uncovers a horrifying truth—the competition is a facade for the elite to identify and harvest rare genetic traits to engineer superhumans.
Scarlett, targeted for her unique oxygen tolerance gene, fears she might not leave the facility alive. She bands together with other participants to plan an escape, but their efforts are constantly jeopardized by hidden cameras and undercover contestants working against them. As trust crumbles and tensions escalate, their survival hinges on navigating the facility’s deadly layout while enduring relentless physical and psychological trials.
Drama. 100 pp.
Based on a true story.
After 27-year-old Iman is declared brain dead, his sister notices subtle signs of brain activity that the medical staff dismiss. Armed with desperation and limited resources, she fights to prove her brother is not dead, uncovering the fatal flaws in a healthcare system that heavily relies on technology and values protocol over humanity.
Her persistence forces the hospital to intervene, but the 8-hour delay has already done its damage. Iman survives, but his life is irreparably changed, leaving his family fractured and reeling from the aftermath.
Action. Thriller. 105 pp.
When a highly contagious virus sweeps the nation, mass vaccination is promoted as the key to public safety.
Two years later, after losing both her niece and best friend, journalist Lana begins investigating a disturbing spike in deaths among young, seemingly healthy individuals. Her relentless pursuit uncovers a chilling truth: in a bid to enhance the genetic fitness of the future generations, the vaccine was engineered to trigger premature deaths in people with hidden conditions—like cancer and other diseases that typically surface later in life.
As Lana digs deeper, she becomes the target of powerful institutional and corporate forces. With her life on the line, she must risk everything to expose the conspiracy before more innocent lives are taken.
Action. Thriller. 100 pp.
At 18, Cyrus juggles school, exhausting work hours, and the overwhelming responsibility of caring for his terminally ill mother and severely disabled sister. After losing his father in a mine collapse, receiving their final eviction notice, and facing countless government aid denials while witnessing the staggering societal inequality, Cyrus reaches his breaking point. Convinced it’s the only way to end tyranny for 80 million people, he devises a daring plan to infiltrate the corrupt supreme leader’s heavily guarded inner circle to assassinate him.