2015 Top Unproduced Screenplays (Part 4: I to L)
Top scripts written by new and emerging writers. The next 7 indexed I to L.
Welcome to 2015 Top Unproduced Screenplays (Part 4 of 7), curated from industry reader feedback and year-end lists. This page includes 7 titles, indexed from I to L for easy access.
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I Believe in America
Written by: William Peter Blatty
Votes: 8
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of THE GODFATHER, revealing the creative forces behind one of the finest American films ever made were all as cunning and ruthless as the mobsters portrayed in Mario Puzo’s bestseller.
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Ida Tarbell
Written by: Mark McDevitt
Votes: 8
Ida Tarbell’s magazine series "The History of the Standard Oil Company," would not only change the history of journalism, but also the fate of Rockefeller’s empire, shaken by the powerful pen of its most implacable observer.
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LAbyrinth (n.k.a. City of Lies)
Written by: Christian Contreras
Votes: 10
Based on the book LAbyrinth by Randall Sullivan. The story of the investigation into the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious BIG.
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Landslide
Written by: Will Staples & Tony Camerino
Votes: 6
Based on the book How to Break a Terrorist by Tony Camerino. The story of America’s search for terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and the man who played a key role in tracking him down by using psychological warfare.
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Libertine, The
Written by: Ben Kopit
Votes: 37 (3rd overall in 2015)
After the Head of the French National Assembly is placed under house arrest for accusations of sexual assault, he must live in a guarded apartment with his estranged wife until the case comes to a close.
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Life Fantastic, A
Written by: Natalie Antoci
Votes: 8
A single mother with a terminal diagnosis embarks on a road trip with her eccentric nine-year-old son and nanny to find a loving and progressive family that will accept him for whoever he may grow up to be.
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Lou
Written by: Maggie Cohn
Votes: 8
An elderly woman who hacks out a rough existence on a remote island is forced to help her dimwitted neighbor rescue her daughter from her ex who has kidnapped her and run off into the woods.
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