When a trans woman detective travels back in time and fails to stop her pregnant daughter’s murder, she then tries to save the surviving baby and her dead daughter’s killers from her dead daughter's double.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
95pp
Genre:
Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
This is a screenplay synopsis for... A Sublime Madness Written by its creator Nicholas R. Zingarelli Imagine being a woman trapped in a man's body, and you lose your wife and daughter and you alienate your fellow workers while suffering the effects of gender dysphoria, before, as, and after you surgically transition from police detective John, into police detective Jan. Now imagine if you can, adding time travel to your dysphoria. Now further imagine your estranged pregnant daughter time travel created double coming back in time, asking you to save her and her unborn child from being murdered one night and YOU FAIL TO SAVE THEM! Just imagine all that grief for a second and only a second... You don't have much time. Because you've now got to save your daughter's murderers from your bloodthirsty vengeful daughter's time-travel double, locked into pure evil mode, vowing to kill everyone in her path to vengeance. And to add insult to injury the murders you have to save are your ex-wife and her new husband. Not much incentive you say, well here’s some in caveat form... The caveat is your dead estranged daughter’s thought-to-be dead child is alive, in the murderous arms of your ex-wife and her new husband. The trouble is, the home they're trapped in is being burned down by the time-travel double.
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KinoDrome International Motion Picture & Screenplay Festival 2021 Official Selection

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The Writer: Nicholas Zingarelli

I have been writing short stories and drawing cartoons since I was in grammar school in Chicago. I was a bit of a delinquent when I was young and got into trouble with the police many times. When I finally wised up, I got a union job in the building trades and subsequently built over two hundred playgrounds for inner-city children in Chicago. I started writing screenplays twenty years ago while recovering from three severe work-related injuries that led to surgeries that have left me physically challenged. Man, I thought getting in trouble with the police, severe injuries, and the subsequent surgeries and growing up in the inner-city was tough, but this screenwriting thing is a whole new… Go to bio
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