A college student with inherited psychic abilities who foresees a violent government overthrow races cross country to stop the plot with conspirators determined to kill her in pursuit.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
100pp
Genre:
Action, Drama, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Nicholl Top 15% Script Emerging Screenwriters, Action/Adventure, Semifinalist Albuquerque: Billi dreams of the sky, and flying commercial jets. During a Yoga meditation, Billi foresees the president’s assassination on Inauguration Day. Billi’s mom admits there are woman on the family tree able to see the future. Billi just wants normal life back but... The conspiracy is real. Believing it’s Billi, Conspirators mistakenly murder her closest friend. Billi posts an online warning for the president. Secret Service considers the post a threat and commits Billi to a psychiatric hospital, but she escapes. Labeled a rogue when she uncovers the conspiracy, Agent Leary believes Billi. The Duo teams up to stop the assassination so… They hijack a hot air balloon, crash it then hitchhike. En route, SWAT kills Leary. Alone and one step ahead of a nationwide manhunt, Billi rushes to DC. Conspirators capture her. The Conspirators set up Billi to kill the president when… They force a weapon into her hand. The president nears – five yards away…

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The Writer: Elaine Langley

Writing didn’t arrive gentle. It came to me in the demands of a hungry beast that’s lurked in my soul for as long as I can remember. Mrs. Wineburg, my junior high English teacher, treated early scribblings like they mattered. She taught me to love the language, not just use it. Three close friends — also writers — sharpened my voice. We made each other better. I believe many writers never scared themselves or pissed anyone off. I’m drawn to stories that expose the lie beneath the gesture, the tale behind the kiss. Not because I lived it — because I recognized its shape everywhere. I bypass tidy catharsis for moments that crack to let the truth slip through. I write through the viewfinder… Go to bio
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