A teenage girl falls in love with a rebellious, reclusive street artist as her family's safety and lives hang in the balance.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
94pp
Genre:
Adventure, Drama, Family, Romance, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
The Velocity of Escape also by Nicholas R. Zingarelli
Synopsis/Details
Danny meets Vegas and they fall in love. The family, Vegas' Mother Reno, and Uncle Warren, disapproves of them being together. They just want him to kill Vegas' Aunt Gena. Danny agrees with them. He just wants to kill Gena too. But can Vegas' love warm Danny's cold heart away the vengeance he desperately seeks to avenge the deaths of his parents that Gena is responsible for? Love wins out in the end, but not until Danny and Vegas save Gena from the family.
All Accolades & Coverage

KinoDrome: International Motion Picture & Screenplay Festival 2019 Official Selection

L.A. Punk Film Festival 2021 Official Selection & 2021 Best Screenplay.

Austin International Art Festival Semi-Finalist 2021.

Santa Barbara Shorts Festival Finalist 2022.

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The Writer: Nicholas Zingarelli

I have been writing short stories and drawing cartoons since I was in grammar school in Chicago. I was a bit of a delinquent when I was young and got into trouble with the police many times. When I finally wised up, I got a union job in the building trades and subsequently built over two hundred playgrounds for inner-city children in Chicago. I started writing screenplays twenty years ago while recovering from three severe work-related injuries that led to surgeries that have left me physically challenged. Man, I thought getting in trouble with the police, severe injuries, and the subsequent surgeries and growing up in the inner-city was tough, but this screenwriting thing is a whole new… Go to bio
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