A man wants to date a woman. However, a bad couple takes away their paintings of Santa Claus displayed in a park, causing conflict and misunderstanding between the man and the woman.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
82pp
Genre:
Comedy, Drama, Romance
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
Horace and Fanny attend a painting class. They have good performance of painting skills and their teacher Margaret encourages them to display their paintings in a park to increase the Christmas atmosphere. The two try their best to make their works unique. Horace paints Santa Claus wearing sandals and a crew cut. Fanny makes Santa Claus wear shorts and hold a spatula and a pan. Roger and Lolita are a couple who are jealous of Fanny and Horace's performance of painting skills. The couple think they are the best. When they see Horace and Fanny's paintings in the park, they are angry and take them away. Besides, Roger tells Horace that he sees Fanny take away his paintings and Lolita does the same thing to Fanny. Horace and Fanny promise them to keep it a secret. Actually, the two like each other but Roger and Lolita's lies make Horace and Fanny hate each other. As a result, there are a lot of conflicts and misunderstandings between Horace and Fanny. Finally, Santa Claus comes from the North Pole to have a look at the matter because he gets lots of complaints about Horace and Fanny's paintings. He tells the two that he prefers his traditional appearance and costume and also tells the disappearance of their paintings that is done by Roger and Lolita. Fanny and Horace understand. They apologize to each other. Horace invites Fanny to have a Christmas dinner. She promises.

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The Writer: Michael Yu

I like writing and going to the movies. That's why I try to write screenplays. I love writing thriller, horror, and rom-com scripts. I have seen some great films: The Tomorrow War, Get Out, A Quiet Place, The Silence Of The Lambs and Rear Window. I am a Hong Kong - based screenwriter searching for production companies and industry outlets in the United States. Hong Kong has no agent system and production companies don't accept query letter so I try to break into Hollywood. Go to bio
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