In a world ravaged by bioterrorism, a lone survivor stumbles upon a possible cure for humanity while running from her past.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
88pp
Genre:
Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
80 years from now, humans are no longer humans but rather a shell of what humanity once was. Pollution took over earth's atmosphere, countries fell and acidic water levels rose killing every living organic matter. In desperation, humans turned on one another, falling back into animalistic ways. They now define each other as birds on the basis of their characteristics: Vultures, Ravens and Crows. The common factor: they all fear water. A young post apocalyptic survivor, Chloe, treks through the earth's wasteland. She categorizes herself as a Raven and instantly is set apart from others. She uses her skills to find any fresh water to survive. As she searches a ghost town she accidentally encounters a Vulture clan where they capture her. In an attempt to escape their capture, Chloe finds herself in the middle of the woods stuck in an acidic fog. With no shelter, she slowly dies until a young child, immune to the acidity, Odette, finds her and takes her back to a hidden facility. There, Chloe discovers a possible cure for humanity and end to this apocalyptic nightmare.

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The Writer: Madeline Rooks

Madeline Rooks is an award winning screenwriter based in Los Angeles. Originally from outside Washington, D.C. she moved out west after receiving her bachelors in screenwriting where she has since worked on feature film adaptations for multiple clients. She is most credited for her psychological thriller plots and telling unique stories based on true life events. Go to bio
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