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GENRES: Historical, Western
America’s first trauma surgeon, Dr. George Goodfellow, is a truly epic story. The medical community rejected his radical ideas that saved lives, while his inner demons consumed him. Goodfellow built hospitals, rescued Mexican earthquake victims, negotiated peace in the Spanish-American War, and pioneered reconstructive and antiseptic surgery. Finalist in Genre Competition.
GENRES: Thriller, Adventure
A driven Professor leads her Gen Z students on a team training/survival course to search for “the Lost Dutchman’s Gold“ in the Superstition Wilderness. The students inadvertently discover a new map and are terrorized by backcountry Treasure Hunters. Based on a series of actual incidents. Finalist Stage32 Search for New Blood, Semifinalist Stage32 Action/Thriller
GENRES: Historical, Biography
The true story of Eugene Bullard, who escaped racist Georgia to France, became the first Black fighter pilot in WWI, married royalty, owned a jazz club, fought in the resistance in WWII, and was a French hero with 15 medals. Still, his biggest battle was the racism he faced in his home country. Finalist -ScreenCraft True Story competition.
GENRES: Action, Fantasy
Historians say that in the 1800s, it was possible for a Samurai, Gunslinger, French Pirate, and Gentleman Thief to cross paths, and they do, to overcome their obsolescence and battle ruthless Industrialists bent on destroying lives and land in a Steampunk world. Comparable in tone to WESTWORLD and DEADWOOD.
GENRES: Comedy
A down-and-out, aged cowboy turned cattle rustler flees to Ireland to evade capture in the modern West. He finds his roots and finds romance with a widowed sheep farmer who battles against a ruthless meatpacker. But, the meatpacker also brings the rustlers past to Ireland. TED LASSO meets YELLOWSTONE.
GENRES: Historical, Drama
America's deadliest school massacre occurred in 1927. Progressive teachers took an immigrant community beyond farm life. When a "model citizen" with war-surplus explosives destroyed their school, the fearless teachers proved themselves by rallying the community in an extraordinary rescue that led DuPont to terminate its product.