The story of a woman who loses her legs and spends her whole life learning to 'stand up on her own two feet'. Polio, Politics, Family and Faith.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
97pp
Genre:
Family
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Based On:
A true story
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By and large, one of the things that works best about the dialogue really has more to do with the effective design of the characters and the ways in which this feels like a genuine, blossoming family with Marilyn and Hunter and their children. There is also a clear effort to capture the 5 0 's dialect and vernacular of the time, which goes a long way toward embedding the audience even more into this world of the mid 2 0 th century.

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The Writer: Peggy Bruen

Peggy Bruen is an award-winning writer/producer of multimedia shorts and feature films. Bruen has a strong background in marketing and fundraising for such notable organizations as The Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles (Director of Annual Fund raising over $1 million/year), and The Pantages and Geffen Theaters in Hollywood. Bruen received international acclaim for her award-winning short film, Diversions (Berlinale, Slamdance and 25 festivals worldwide). Along with her partner Sean Delgado, now deceased, she produced, co-directed and scripted feature film An Existential Affair with Oscar-winner Martin Landau; distributed through Maverick Entertainment and Warner Pictures. Bruen joined… Go to bio
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