David Lourie - Writer
29 Albert Rd  Whale Beach  NSW 2107 Australia
phone +61 (2) 9918 0879
email
lourie@comcen.com.au

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CREENPLAYS
(Loglines, plus links to the first 10 pages of 3 scripts):

1) "Destiny Maker" - high concept Fantasy with adventure & romance.
     LOGLINE:
An ancient mystic weaves his powerful magic to create a romance that shapes a future nation.  The young star-crossed lovers must make monumental choices, pitting love against loyalty, peace against war, and triumph against sacrifice.  When the young hero defies his spiritual mentor, a saga unfolds that’s full of magic, mystery, love and adventure.  (read first 12 pages)


2) "Animal Instinct" - animated feature film for Family audiences. [an old draft of this made it to the quarter-finals of the Feeding Frenzy International Screenplay Competition in Los Angeles, and the current draft is entered into this year's PAGE Awards].
     LOGLINE:
Gifted teenager Luke writes a comic strip called “Animal Instinct.”  When real animals of the world rise up against humans to save their habitats, they recruit Luke.  They empower Luke to pass through a mystic Portal to rescue the future, while his beautiful sister Tammy, a high school video journalist with attitude, exposes corruption in the corridors of power.  Together they wage war on the greedy corporate villains who are killing Mother Nature.  (read first 13 pages)

3) "Exhibit This!" - high concept comedy.
     LOGLINE:
A CELEBRATED modern artist and a prehistoric cave painter COLLIDE ON THE ASTRAL PLANE, AND swap lives for THREE days.  The cave painter is hen-pecked, and the artist is blocked, creatively and romantically.  But their life-swap is hilarious and transformational, so when they return to their own lives, both resolve their issues with style.  A humorous sub-plot features a profiteering archaeologist who unearths the caveman’s prophetic mural, which yields the scientific mystery of the millennium.  (read first 15 pages)

 

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