Hi everyone.
I arrived in Colombia five days before the lockdown started -- a strict 6-month stay-at-home lockdown -- so I spent the time writing a feature set in that part of the world. (I'm new at indietalk, so here's me in a nutshell: award-winning novelist and long-time screenwriter presently with 4 finished scripts.)
"Benito the Blade" is a 102-page swashbuckler set in 1750 Cartagena, a lovely distinctive town on the north coast of South America. It's a buddy adventure story. At it's core, it is a tale of two men who meet, become good friends, have a huge falling out, then become friends again. It has action, adventure, villainy, drama, swordplay, murder, poignancy, plus small dashes of humor, and I suspect it can be made on a pretty low budget.
I'd love to see it produced, of course, but don't know any filmmakers. If anyone is interested in reading "Benito the Blade," I could post it on Script Revolution. Or if you know a better place to post it, kindly let me know.
Thanks.
I arrived in Colombia five days before the lockdown started -- a strict 6-month stay-at-home lockdown -- so I spent the time writing a feature set in that part of the world. (I'm new at indietalk, so here's me in a nutshell: award-winning novelist and long-time screenwriter presently with 4 finished scripts.)
"Benito the Blade" is a 102-page swashbuckler set in 1750 Cartagena, a lovely distinctive town on the north coast of South America. It's a buddy adventure story. At it's core, it is a tale of two men who meet, become good friends, have a huge falling out, then become friends again. It has action, adventure, villainy, drama, swordplay, murder, poignancy, plus small dashes of humor, and I suspect it can be made on a pretty low budget.
I'd love to see it produced, of course, but don't know any filmmakers. If anyone is interested in reading "Benito the Blade," I could post it on Script Revolution. Or if you know a better place to post it, kindly let me know.
Thanks.