A philosophical loner takes viewers through his home while delivering provocative monologues about religion, relationships, and hypocrisy, ending in a shocking act of self-destruction that transforms water into wine with his own blood.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
12pp
Genre:
Drama, Horror
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
The film opens with our unnamed protagonist waking up in his backyard, observing a rainbow after a storm. He begins his philosophical journey by discussing the irony of the rainbow - once God's promise, now a symbol of gay pride - and how society's judgment contradicts religious teachings of love and acceptance. Moving through his uniquely decorated home (featuring flags and religious symbols from every nationality), he establishes his thesis: humans are born in darkness, molded by their parents' beliefs, yet remain hypocritically judgmental of others despite sharing the same fundamental humanity.

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The Writer: Bernard Mersier

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Some of my work that's been produced include two stage plays. "The same woman in me." "Family abuse" which is also part of an anthology I've written titled "Mirrors with no images." The feature film I have in production is titled "The heartbreaker.” Go to bio
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