After addressing her collapsing spine and the associated trauma, Mary Catherine endures medical negligence. A champion for healthcare reform, she battles private equity overlords who have a stranglehold on politicians.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
99pp
Genre:
Drama
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
Themes: 1) Using large amounts of debt, private equity overlords have aggressively acquired hospitals, nursing homes, in-patient rehabilitation facilities and home care, raising concerns about declining patient care and safety. In other words, private equity requires large amounts of revenue to pay down debt, at the expense of not providing vulnerable patients the care they need and deserve. 2) PTSD is not limited to first-responders or ex-military. 3) Tort reform benefits big business, not every day Americans seeking justice.

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The Writer: Lee Jennings

Lee Jennings’ life revolves around telling stories that inspire, empower and address current societal problems. Her portfolio - The Mother Lode - includes three feature-length screenplays, three pilot scripts, one animation short, a feature-length documentary, a docuseries and two shorts. Lee doesn't confine herself to a particular genre. She writes what has the unrelenting need to be expressed and shared, what’s taken a hold of her heart and won’t let go. Lee’s writing started as a result of journaling about a situation she’d witnessed, realizing there was a story that needed to be told, a story only she could tell. That story became the basis for her first screenplay: City of the Violet… Go to bio
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