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1. GRILLED CHEESE VIRGIN by steven arvanites  Interview
When a streetwise hooker and a devout pre-op tranny fry a grilled cheese sandwich with the image of the Virgin Mary seared into the bread, one makes it a business opportunity while the other sees the "relic" as her salvation. Synopsis

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 07/13/2006; Updated: 05/21/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

2. KISS/KILL by Stephen Levy
A sex-starved man's plans to murder his frigid wife go dangerously off-track when a couple they both intimately know shows up on their private island. Low Budget: 1 location, 2 couples, 2 small roles Synopsis

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 09/05/2005; Updated: 06/18/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

3. ONCE UPON THIS PLAYGROUND by Anne Kruse  Interviews
(HOT OFF OF A COMPLETE REWRITE 3/2010) A portal back to high school, 1972 thrusts a sexy, spoiled volleyball star into old-school, gender splitting times where she accidently ruins history and must piece it back together in her own creative way to find her way back home. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 08/25/2007; Updated: 05/01/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

4. THE LYONS' DEN by Kyle Michel Sullivan
A writer working under a deadline goes to an isolated cabin for peace and quiet only to find himself involved in bribery, political corruption, murder and romance. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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Format: Screenplay

(Posted: 11/15/2009; Updated: 08/02/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

5. DAIR'S WINDOW by Kyle Michel Sullivan
A gay artist tries to rebuild his life after the death of his lover only to find he has to fight not just the casual cruelty of the world but also non-stop memories of happier times and his own inability to let go of the past. Synopsis PDF Excerpt

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(Posted: 09/22/2009; Updated: 08/02/2010 ) [Detailed Script Listing]