Screenplay Movie: Lana’s World, by Lizanne Southgate

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Editor & Visual Design by Kimberly Villarruel

Produced by Matthew Toffolo

CAST LIST:
Narrator: Manny Pacheco
LANA: Lindy Thurrell
MALE 1 – Steve Rizzo
MALE 2 – Matt Barnes

Synopsis for excerpt – Lana’s World

14 year old LANA has survived the quakes that destroyed the region, the apparent loss of both her parents and finally, the loss of her sister. Now only her manically active imagination keeps her sane as she and her grumpy dog scavenge food, hide from human predators and dodge the monsters that appeared after the quakes.

Through it all, Lana refuses to give up, so when she and Rocky are in the park preparing to hide for the night, Lana is still creating ridiculous advertisements in her mind.

Even when two predatory men stalking her find her hideout later, Lana is not going down without a fight.

And when she looks over at the next…

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Top Feature Screenplays of February 2020

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Feature Film: DRONES, by Ferdinando Gattuccio
Feature Film: DRONES, by Ferdinando Gattuccio

Feature Film: Better Days, by Kevin Van Norren
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/feature-film-better-days-by-kevin-van-norren/

Feature Film: Because it’s natural, by Prasad Babu Kanikalla
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/feature-film-because-its-natural-by-prasad-babu-kanikalla/

Feature Film: On the Corner of Eden and Grace, by Marsha Rosenzweig Pincus
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/feature-film-on-the-corner-of-eden-and-grace-by-marsha-rosenzweig-pincus/

Feature Film: RUNAWAY SHIP, by Theodore Carl Soderberg
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/feature-film-runaway-ship-by-theodore-carl-soderberg/

Feature Script: PORNO MANIFESTO, by Kyle Michel Sullivan
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/feature-script-porno-manifesto-by-kyle-michel-sullivan/

Feature Script: THE THIRD DAY, by Teleah Moore
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/feature-script-the-third-day-by-teleah-moore/

Feature Script: Dream City, by Andrew S. Fisk
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/feature-script-dream-city-by-andrew-s-fisk/

Feature Script: THREE TONYS, by Dale K. Pitman
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/feature-script-three-tonys-by-dale-k-pitman/

1st Scene Festival Feature Script: Secret Library, by Laurel King
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/25/1st-scene-festival-feature-script-secret-library-by-laurel-king/

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Top Female Festival Screenplays of February 2020

Top LA Festival Screenplays of February 2020

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LA Festival Feature Screenplay: Stealing Rock Back, by Danielle Givens
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-feature-screenplay-stealing-rock-back-by-danielle-givens/

LA Festival TV Screenplay: The Plague Boys, by Kristian Day
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-tv-screenplay-the-plague-boys-by-kristian-day/

LA Festival Short Screenplay: From Dad, To Bobby, by Miguel “Mike” Medina
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-short-screenplay-from-dad-to-bobby-by-miguel-mike-medina/

LA Festival Feature Screenplay: Away With My Heart, by Hoyt Richards, Lawrence Nelson II
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-feature-screenplay-away-with-my-heart-by-hoyt-richards-lawrence-nelson-ii/

LA Festival Short Screenplay: N.D.E., by Jean Galliano
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-short-screenplay-n-d-e-by-jean-galliano/

LA Festival TV Screenplay: Hanging In There, by Cooper Tomlinson
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-tv-screenplay-hanging-in-there-by-cooper-tomlinson/

LA Festival Short Screenplay: DRIVER, by Adonis de la Cruz Vásquez
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-short-screenplay-driver-by-adonis-de-la-cruz-vasquez/

LA Festival Feature Screenplay: Sunset In Kanungu, by Peter Kisiraga
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-feature-screenplay-sunset-in-kanungu-by-peter-kisiraga/

LA Festival Feature Screenplay: VISAGE – NEW BEGINNINGS, by Logan Enstrom
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-feature-screenplay-visage-new-beginnings-by-logan-enstrom/

LA Festival Feature Screenplay: The Plan to Find Mr. Right, by Victoria Brooks
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-feature-screenplay-the-plan-to-find-mr-right-by-victoria-brooks/

LA Festival Short Screenplay: Dies Irae, by Carolina Gómez Peiró
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-short-screenplay-dies-irae-by-carolina-gomez-peiro/

LA Festival Feature Screenplay: Paloma, by Louisa Carrington
https://storypitches.com/2020/01/24/la-festival-feature-screenplay-paloma-by-louisa-carrington/

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Top TV PILOT Screenplays of February 2020

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TV SHOW: DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH, by Bob Dawson
TV SHOW: DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH, by Bob Dawson

TV Show: A CRACK IN THE SKY, by Tom Franey
TV Show: A CRACK IN THE SKY, by Tom Franey

1st Scene Festival TV Script: LAPS: Los Angeles Pet Squad, by Chandler Bolt
1st Scene Festival TV Script: LAPS: Los Angeles Pet Squad, by Chandler Bolt

TV PILOT: I HATE MY KIDS, by Jordhan Deidrick
TV PILOT: I HATE MY KIDS, by Jordhan Deidrick

TV PILOT: Millennial Blues, by Mary Hasavari
TV PILOT: Millennial Blues, by Mary Hasavari

TV PILOT: Akita on Parole, by Stacie Gray
TV PILOT: Akita on Parole, by Stacie Gray

TV PILOT: Rhumb Line, by Bryn Chamberlain
TV PILOT: Rhumb Line, by Bryn Chamberlain

TV PILOT: The Drag Show, by Lawrence Daly
TV PILOT: The Drag Show, by Lawrence Daly

TV PILOT: The king Jean Jewel and Friend…

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Top SHORT Screenplays of February 2020

Being Optimistic—Yet Realistic—in the Face of Adversity — Screenwriting from Iowa

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“I just kept working,..You just have to keep your nose to the grindstone.” NFL football player Austin Reiter My favorite story coming out of Super Bowl LVI was regarding Austin Reiter. He was cut by the Cleveland Browns in 2018. When he played for the Browns during the 2017 season they did not win a […]

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Voting in Iowa and Why Tracy Flick Isn’t Upset — Screenwriting from Iowa

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In light of last night’s Iowa Caucus and the counting confusion this morning, what’s needed is a little Election humor from screenwriter Alexander Payne and actress Reece Witherspoon.

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‘Nothing in this world moves without story’—Academy Award Winner Kobe Bryant — Screenwriting from Iowa

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”How to tell a good story? I don’t think anybody has that answer. Like when I sat down to write Dear Basketball I was like what do I want to say? You have certain acts and how you can structure things, ebbs and flow of story, certain formulas that have been there since the beginning […]

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The Problem with Waiting for Inspiration — Screenwriting from Iowa

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“That’s the part that keeps people back the most—it’s like, ‘Well I don’t have an idea, so I can’t start.’ No, it’s like you only get the idea once you start. It’s this totally reverse thing. You have to act first before inspiration will hit. You don’t wait for inspiration and then act or you’re […]

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