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| SCREENPLAYS BY WILLIAM BORDEN Available for option and production Please e-mail for further information. SYNOPSESThea God takes form as a black woman, materializing in the apartment of Burton, an unassuming astrophysicist. Now She has to figure out why She's here. To straighten things out on earth? She has no better luck than anyone else. She decides to return to her spiritual state. But she's been human too long. She can't go back. What now? Is she stuck here, like the rest of us? A romantic comedy.
Loon Dance A man invites his new mistress to a family reunion on a Minnesota lake. Three generations face new truths. A dramatic comedy.
Anna's Stone Anna, a woman running away from a floundering marriage, finds herself on a Greek island having to share a primitive farmhouse with Brodsky, a sculptor who's trying to finish a figure hewn from the last piece of the famous Parian marble. Brodsky puts art above people, and Anna is not so sure about love anymore. When the marble cracks, Brodsky needs Anna to pose for him, but she's not interested. Gradually Anna opens herself to the uncertainties of love, and Brodsky realizes that Anna gives him something that neither cold marble nor fame can give him. A romantic drama. |
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