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Melmouth the Wanderer by Patrick Whittaker
Medium: Feature. Email: trashman97@hotmail.com

Melmouth has sold his soul to the devil in exchange for answers to his questions about existence. He has two hundred extra years of life. If he can find someone to take over his unholy bargin, he will be free. Otherwise, Melmouth is damned

Mendoza The Jew by Robert Cross
Medium: Feature. Email: rjcross6257@hotmail.com

This is the true story of Daniel Mendoza, a poor young Jew living in Aldgate in the 1780s, who becomes the bare-knuckle prizefighting champion of England. It is a time when Jews, excluded from British citizenship, face violence on the streets every day. Mendoza, through his sudden widespread fame and royal patronage, becomes a hero to his people and gives them a sense of self-respect. Mendoza, prevented by his family's poverty from pursuing his studies, defends his people with his fists against Jew-hating hooligans.

Nightsitter by Harry Dixon
Medium: Feature. Email: thefirstharry@hotmail.com

PYOR is a lonely guy whose job it is to caretake, or "nightsit" an out-of-service oil tanker that has been parked on a remote Norwegian fjord. To counteract the loneliness he has taken to inviting people aboard - to stay for a few days and nights in the captain's quarters. A couple such people - LOUISE and JON-PAUL - arrive one night when PYOR isn't there. They spend a romantic evening together, but the following day go missing. We don't know if PYOR is involved in their disappearance, but he certainly is a suspect.

Now You See It by David Lemon
Medium: Feature
Email: davidlemon73@hotmail.com

Anthony, a 15-year-old aspiring magician, regularly skives off school (where he's regarded as 'eccentric' by most, and 'dead meat' by class bully Mick) to indulge his passion. Anthony has absolute belief in his future success as a magician, and anything that might get in the way of that-school, friends the same age as him-has long since been brushed aside. Anthony has recently met and fallen in love with Charlotte, an 18-year-old photography student.

Penumbra by Christian Tipples
Medium: Feature. Email: ctipples@talk21.com

Dylan wakes up having just dreamt his own death, not realising the dream will become reality. He's killed in an accident when his twin brother, Ethan, fails to show for a get-together. Ethan's guilt begins to grow when a single event changes his life. He rescues a girl called Liz from three men who want vengeance, so they attempt to kill him but is saved by Dylan. The appearance of his dead brother leaves Ethan questioning his sanity.

Pegwell Bay by Carol Vine
Medium: Feature

Email: Carol.Vine@btopenworld.com
Pegwell Bay is a love story. It concerns two people (Mel and Rupert), struggling with their fears in order to be together. Drawn together by separate experiences of grief, they embark on a journey away from their shattered pasts and towards a different kind of future, with hope and courage.

Potted Plants by Jennie Alexander.
Medium: Feature. Email:screenwriter@lineone.net

A lonely and disillusioned florist embarks upon a series of disastrous relationships until he wakes up to the fact that the woman he loves is the one in a coma

Say It Again by Graham Higgins
Medium: Feature. Email: Grahamhi@Websters.co.uk

"I thought about the past and how it made him what he is - what we all are" A newly married couple find their relationship starts to unravel when two friends from the past re-enter their lives

Rapid Street by Siobhan Fogarty
Medium: Feature. Email: siobhanfogarty@yahoo.com

A comedy drama set in the north of England where ten year old Mickey MacNally witnesses Greedy property developer Clive Saxton burn down his home (an Irish traveller's site) to create bijou homes. The MacNally's are re-housed with their menagerie of animals on Narrow Street - directly opposite Saxton's house.

Saturday's Child by Bob Sherman
Medium: Feature. Email: Helianthus@aol.com

Five friends gather for their friend's funeral. In the five years since they last saw each other their lives and relationships have taken them along different paths.

Small Inclusions by Alison Rose
Medium: Feature. Email: alison@rose56.freeserve.co.uk

Solly Meyer thought he was a good man, until he did something that changed his mind. This is a film about misunderstandings, love, regret, guilt, inaction, diamonds and water, how we never know what someone else is thinking and how, if we decide to throw a party, we should time it very carefully.

Soul Mate by John Ross
Medium: Feature. Email: johnsross101@yahoo.co.uk

Soul mate is a dark comedy about a cannabis smoking ghost's quest to enter the afterlife, an office worker's life being destroyed then rebuilt, a group of bizarre mental patients and a depressed young woman's life being transformed by forces unseen.

Sweet by Julian Astin
Medium: Feature. Email: julian.astin@s-f.com

Good girls like their men bad and Ray Faith is as bad as they come. A more than willing hostage to testosterone, Ray Faith targets an intelligent woman. As he homes in, women lose the will to live in his presence. His drop-dead looks renders them speechless. Cocksure and over-eager, his palette jaded by too many shop assistants, Ray is excited by the prospect of Linda Vickery because she presents more of a challenge, a challenge spiced with mystery.

The Deserter by Phil Bryson
Medium: Feature. Email: phil@thecamera69.fsnet.co.uk

It's 1969 and Charlie Harvey wants to see the world. He just wishes that he hadn't joined the Royal Navy to do so. Set during the week leading to Harvey's trial for desertion, The Deserter centres on the paradoxical interactions between Harvey and the two sailors who are appointed as his guards during this period.

The Fall and Rise of Humpty Dumpty by Nick Green
Medium: Feature. Email: nick.green9@virgin.net

Paul Blake thinks he's going potty. It's actually just a crisis or confidence. The day before his wedding he gets fired (again), which doesn't help. Oh, and after his stag night he's abducted by men who think he is a spy. He is interrogated by a strange man called Claptrick. As the love of his life is escorted down the aisle Paul escapes, but not in time to get to the church: our hero loses Becky - the girl of his dreams. Now, the only way he can outwit his captors is to make them believe he is what they say he is. So Paul Blake, the man who can't tell a lie, becomes a spy....

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