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Bride and groom stand before the altar gazing adoringly into each others' eyes, but before they say 'I do', the groom's estranged father dashes up the aisle shouting unbelievable news. The groom was born female! Everyone gasps in horror! A hint of recognition flashes between the bride and father. The groom goes ballistic, picks up a heavy candlestick and strikes his father, then marries...his own mother. (Dark Comedy)
A cottage wall: a hole for glory or a whole wealth of glorious philosophy on peace, life and toilet humour. Dave might have read this wall a hundred times but it only takes two words to make him crack.
My other short film script ‘The Gift of the Nation’ is currently shortlisted for the John Brabourne Big 5 Comedy Award.
A lonely teenager with a fear of water, spends his summer on a beach trying to come to terms with an all consuming crush on a handsome lifeguard - but will the course of finding himself be plain sailing?
After learning of his enlisted boyfriend’s death in war, a young gay widower travels to his boyfriend’s hometown for the funeral, but struggles against the family over whether and how he gets to say good bye.
A gay young man prefers his former lover –now a ghost! – to his current lover. But his sister, a gifted artist, cures him of his obsession. A fun blend of gay romantic comedy, farce and surrealism with a touch of magic. Low budget. 2 Interiors. 4 men, 2 women . Based on a produced/published stage play.
Fantasy/Comedy-Drama with a twist. A middle-aged gay man learns that his lover has been unfaithful. He gets even by selling his soul to the Devil, and morphs into a 19-year-old hunk ready to seduce every stud in town. What he doesn’t know is that someone has put a hex on him, and his vengeful scheme might backfire. Low budget. 1 Exterior, 2 Interiors. 5 Actors.
Even after calming her nerves with a big fat joint, Emma is unhappy on her middle daughter’s wedding day. She is vehemently opposed to the marriage, but insists it’s not because her daughter is marrying a woman. Her oldest daughter is not buying that for a second. And her youngest is absolutely delighted with the wedding in Queen Elizabeth Park. Add alcohol, and the results are hilarious.
When society continuously fails to lock up the drug dealers who get teens hooked on crack, a lesbian lawyer, along with her gorgeous girl-friend, and a gay social worker mastermind their own solutions to help the teens. Meanwhile a bi-sexual business woman struggles with the entire world, it seems, after her precious teenager disappears.