After a diverse adult nonbinary support club opens up to national membership, the antics and challenges of members increases and includes adoptee trauma.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
59pp
Genre:
Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
A nonbinary support group plans a fun vacation. They wanted to get to know each other better, and they realized that they needed to go on a retreat. But, one day they traveled to South Korea for vacation and took a bus to Busan. They had to make a pit stop but got trapped in the restroom by the transphobic janitor. While there, they accidentally dropped their meds in the toilet, tried to escape by stringing their bras together, faced their dysphoria together, got bored, took LSD, and hallucinated. Being in there for so long, they got sick at the same time, hoping to escape. Since they had so much time to get to know each other, they realized there is no one way of being nonbinary. By the next episode, they were all able to get what they each wanted individually beyond just their desire to escape, and they were ready for more adventures.
Attached Talent

Composer: Francesc Messeguer Lavin
Editor: Tia Cherie Polite

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The Writer: Woo Ae Yi

Woo Ae Yi, formerly Ame Ai, is a screenwriter, playwright, author, poet, lyricist, and unofficial anthropologist. Both "Woo Ae" and "Ame Ai" translate to "rain love," and Yi believes that, just as rain falls on everyone, that everyone deserves to be loved. With a prolific library of thirteen titles (including this one), Yi has written on the topic of adoption, race, culture, romance and sex, spirituality, and prison since 2008 through various mediums. Yi has been publishing creative and nonfiction works only somewhat longer than she has enjoyed membership in Toastmasters International. In the future, Yi plans to write more about Korean (and/or Asian) adoptees, prison, her personal… Go to bio
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