New York University's Black List-inspired annual selection of the best production-ready screenplays from its Tisch School of the Arts graduate film students and recent alumni, known as The Purple List, has revealed its 2019 picks.
The three screenplays, selected by a panel of industry professionals, are Dry Summer, The Starling Girl and Two Sisters.
Dry Summer, by Lakshmi Simhan, follows a 17-year-old girl who moves to a small town on the Columbia River Gorge and finds herself torn between her parents as they split. She ultimately befriends a kid from the local, isolated Ukrainian Pentecostal community, exposing her to poverty, racism, religion ...
The three screenplays, selected by a panel of industry professionals, are Dry Summer, The Starling Girl and Two Sisters.
Dry Summer, by Lakshmi Simhan, follows a 17-year-old girl who moves to a small town on the Columbia River Gorge and finds herself torn between her parents as they split. She ultimately befriends a kid from the local, isolated Ukrainian Pentecostal community, exposing her to poverty, racism, religion ...
- 4/24/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
New York University's Black List-inspired annual selection of the best production-ready screenplays from its Tisch School of the Arts graduate film students and recent alumni, known as The Purple List, has revealed its 2019 picks.
The three screenplays, selected by a panel of industry professionals, are Dry Summer, The Starling Girl and Two Sisters.
Dry Summer, by Lakshmi Simhan, follows a 17-year-old girl who moves to a small town on the Columbia River Gorge and finds herself torn between her parents as they split. She ultimately befriends a kid from the local, isolated Ukrainian Pentecostal community, exposing her to poverty, racism, religion ...
The three screenplays, selected by a panel of industry professionals, are Dry Summer, The Starling Girl and Two Sisters.
Dry Summer, by Lakshmi Simhan, follows a 17-year-old girl who moves to a small town on the Columbia River Gorge and finds herself torn between her parents as they split. She ultimately befriends a kid from the local, isolated Ukrainian Pentecostal community, exposing her to poverty, racism, religion ...
- 4/24/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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