Screenplays by Pamela M. Green
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- Semifinalist American Gem Literary Festival and Write Brothers Contest
- Quarterfinalist Scriptapalooza Screenplay Competition
- Quarterfinalist Emerging Screenwriters - Genre Competition
Not About Money (Drama: Social issue about Discrimination/Principle)
Logline: A newly promoted corporate woman finds that her career is soon threatened, causing her to fight back and change the culture for women in business.
Logline: A newly promoted corporate woman finds that her career is soon threatened, causing her to fight back and change the culture for women in business.
Med Frenzy (Genre Busting: Drama/Thriller/Horror/Comedy: Environmental Theme
about Human Endurance--
part hideous, part humor, part horror)
Logline: A single woman becomes victim of a wide-spread mysterious skin ailment and discovers an underlying cause and conspiracy between the Center for Disease Control, a corporate entity, and Big Pharma—but who can she trust to investigate her claim?
about Human Endurance--
part hideous, part humor, part horror)
Logline: A single woman becomes victim of a wide-spread mysterious skin ailment and discovers an underlying cause and conspiracy between the Center for Disease Control, a corporate entity, and Big Pharma—but who can she trust to investigate her claim?
Rod Knock (Comedy: Contemporary Theme)
Logline: A unique and recently single man makes many blunders in both his handyman work and social life, but proves himself worthy to his deriding buddies with a heroic rescue of his Latino lady friend.
Logline: A unique and recently single man makes many blunders in both his handyman work and social life, but proves himself worthy to his deriding buddies with a heroic rescue of his Latino lady friend.
Betrayal at the Wedding (Comedy: Screenplay Short)
Logline: A young couple gets married, only to find that their single, dating parents, have their own agendas when attending their wedding reception.
Logline: A young couple gets married, only to find that their single, dating parents, have their own agendas when attending their wedding reception.