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Clarity
- Ryan Belenzon & Jeffrey Gelber
- Set Up
- 2013
- Black List
- 80.8
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Market: Mon, 16 Dec 2013Sold: Mon, 16 Dec 2013
AgentNick LoPiccolo, Ida Ziniti (Paradigm)
ManagerJeff Silver (Fourth Floor)
ProductionBona Fide Productions
AgentNick LoPiccolo, Ida Ziniti (Paradigm)
ManagerJeff Silver (Fourth Floor)
ProductionBona Fide Productions
What if a world woke up tomorrow to scientific proof of the afterlife?
A world renown doctor uses misappropriated funds to build a machine capable of capturing images of the human soul as it leaves the body. His finding turns the world on its head, and a few well-connected characters struggle to put their lives back together now knowing the afterlife is guaranteed.
When a brilliant doctor unveils a new machine that captures the human soul leaving the body, the ramifications are explored through multiple people living in Los Angeles.
Several Angelenos' lives are impacted when a renowned Doctor invents a machine that captures the human soul upon one's death.
Film
Film, Mainstream (studio), High Concept, Faith/Spirituality, Sci-fi, Supernatural, Thriller, Medical, Philosophical, Tragedy, Feel Good/Uplifting, Ensemble Cast, Suicide, Psychological Thriller
105
PG-13
Medium
M
White / European
27
Attractive
"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," "The Five People you meet in Heaven," "What Dreams May Come," "Wristcutters: A Love Story."
Present, A Few Weeks.
Mostly takes place in the Westwood area of LA, centered around UCLA. Short scenes take place in the House of Blues as well as restaurants and offices. Multiple scenes in a hospital. There is an important building called “The Church”. It is three stories tall, curved, and is bisected by a wall of frosted glass that cuts the circular area in half.
ADAM DALEY (23), a member of the band Great Scott, tries to get a hold of his brother RONALD DALEY (27) and invite him to come to his show. Ronald does not pick up, but changes his mind and decides to come see his brother perform. Adam collapses on stage from a drug overdose.
DR, DANIEL HERD (adult) meets with Ronald and asks if he can use his dying brother as the candidate for his publicized press conference the following day, where he will announce the greatest scientific discovery in mankind’s history. Dr. Herd tells the press he has discovered proof of the human soul. When Adam dies, Dr. Herd’s TFS machine makes it possible for the world to watch his soul leave his body.
Ronald returns home to find reporters cluttering his driveway. He receives a message from his music student ASHLEY KONER (18), in which she tells him that she thinks something happened to Ronald at the concert. FATHER FRANKLIN REESE (early 50s), a priest who’s an alcoholic, admonishes his congregation for showing up just because they have physical proof that the human soul exists.
CHARLES CROWNING "C.C." HUNT (early 50s) tells Dr. Herd that he fabricated...
DR, DANIEL HERD (adult) meets with Ronald and asks if he can use his dying brother as the candidate for his publicized press conference the following day, where he will announce the greatest scientific discovery in mankind’s history. Dr. Herd tells the press he has discovered proof of the human soul. When Adam dies, Dr. Herd’s TFS machine makes it possible for the world to watch his soul leave his body.
Ronald returns home to find reporters cluttering his driveway. He receives a message from his music student ASHLEY KONER (18), in which she tells him that she thinks something happened to Ronald at the concert. FATHER FRANKLIN REESE (early 50s), a priest who’s an alcoholic, admonishes his congregation for showing up just because they have physical proof that the human soul exists.
CHARLES CROWNING "C.C." HUNT (early 50s) tells Dr. Herd that he fabricated...