Screenplays

 
Ordinary Princess

Princess Papagena is dying. She finds the knowledge so very peculiar. She doesn’t consider herself heroine material. She’s the ordinary overlooked little sister; the magic-less miss in a Magical Kingdom who has never really fit in. But here she is dying of venom, soaked to the skin; saving her beautiful talented sister, the heir of the realm; and rescuing Tamino’s Kingdom from starvation.

And the day started so ordinarily.

Then Tamino bumped into her and called her Sir. Suddenly, she is sucked into his quest; battling beasts; escaping dungeons; and dealing with mischievous magic. But of all the danger she has encountered today, nothing is as difficult as watching Tamino fall in love with her sister. Not even the thought of dying.

Ordinary Princess is an adventure romance screenplay about a misfit princess who discovers that love is powerful magic that can save a kingdom and make the ordinary quite extraordinary.

 

But it Happened

After being falsely accused of shaking her baby, a single hard-working mother fights a corrupt system to get her daughter back and clear her name, even though no one believes her.

These are the actual experiences of our friend – nothing has been embellished. At times it is almost unbelievable, but it’s all true.

“But it Happened”  is written by Julian Sites and MJ Fellows in a series of flashbacks and narration that is similar to the movie Alfie. With raw honesty, wry humor and droll observations she admits to her share of bad decisions while revealing the malice, indifference and abuse of power practiced by the politicians and workers in control of children.

No believes it can happen, until it happens to you.

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