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How to Kill Your Favourite Character


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Famous chick-lit series femme fatale, Riley Goddard, must track down a killer. With the help of her friends Lilac, Mopes and the mysteriously dressed Minor Support Character, can she bust open the case before she runs out of words?

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Status Updated: 08 May 2017

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Sean McIntyre ... (screenplay)

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Sean McIntyre ... producer

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Amy Coutts ... concept artist: promotional
Sophie de Wit ... concept artist: promotional
Sean McIntyre ... concept artist: promotional

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Riley felt uneasy and she couldn't account for it. Scores of unseen eyes tracked her from page to page constantly watching her every move. Something big was around the corner. Riley could feel it in her font face. All 12 point Courier of it. The story of Riley (a femme fatale), Lilac (an exuberant Theme), Mopes (a burnt out, lovable old protagonist) and the mysteriously dressed Minor Support Character. Starring in a famous chick-lit series as a femme fatale, Riley Goddard must track down a killer. With the help of her best friend Lilac, Mopes (a burnt out, lovable old protagonist) and the mysteriously dressed Minor Support Character can she bust open the case before she runs out of words?

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  • How to Kill Your Favourite Character (Australia)
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Trivia Sean McIntyre's accidental ode/homage to Steve Martin's 'Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid', 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' (Charlie Kaufman (story) and Michel Gondry (director)). 'Ruby Sparks' Spike Jonz. and Will Ferrell's 'Stranger Than Fiction'. and 'Being John Malkovich' with a nod to 'Inception'. See more »

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