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Market: Mon, 14 Dec 2020
AgentRuby Kaye, Joe Mann, William Brown, (CAA)
ManagerChris Coggins (Heroes and Villains Entertainment)
AgentRuby Kaye, Joe Mann, William Brown, (CAA)
ManagerChris Coggins (Heroes and Villains Entertainment)
A depressed, progressive woman stuck in a conservative small Texas town starts micro-dosing the entire town with marijuana to make them all get along.
A woman fed up with her life tries to make her town a better place by secretly microdosing everyone in it.
A liberal woman depressed in her conservative small town secretly microdoses her neighbors with marijuana to make everyone get along.
Film
Comedy, Drugs, Political, Dark Comedy / Satire, Culture
112
R
Medium
F
Unspecified
30
Average
"We're The Millers," "Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins," "Irresistible"
A few weeks
Jacksboro, a small town in Texas, Estee's house, planned parenthood, bakery, police station, church, park, lake
ESTEE makes sourdough bread then depressingly drinks bourbon and sings loudly on her bed.
She walks around her town that’s falling apart and talks to Doomsday Steve, her old teacher who’s saying that the world is ending.
She walks past a protest at a planned parenthood, she knows the leader and they angrily yell at each other.
Estee arrives at her job as a baker.
A gay couple walks in, but can’t be served, she runs out after they leave and offers to still make the cake for them, free of charge
They smoke and talk about the nature of town.
Estee goes back inside and sees that no one has eaten her sourdough bread.
When Estee leaves she sees a new weed dispensary and her uptight sister, Sheryl, walking out of it. She's surprised at first but then her sister tells her that she was just scolding the people inside.
Sheryl invites Estee to church.
Estee goes home then leaves again to see Billy, the Deputy police chief escorting Gladys, a seventy year old woman, to his police car.
They get into a heated argument.
The next day she sees Doomsday Steve again, but this time...
She walks around her town that’s falling apart and talks to Doomsday Steve, her old teacher who’s saying that the world is ending.
She walks past a protest at a planned parenthood, she knows the leader and they angrily yell at each other.
Estee arrives at her job as a baker.
A gay couple walks in, but can’t be served, she runs out after they leave and offers to still make the cake for them, free of charge
They smoke and talk about the nature of town.
Estee goes back inside and sees that no one has eaten her sourdough bread.
When Estee leaves she sees a new weed dispensary and her uptight sister, Sheryl, walking out of it. She's surprised at first but then her sister tells her that she was just scolding the people inside.
Sheryl invites Estee to church.
Estee goes home then leaves again to see Billy, the Deputy police chief escorting Gladys, a seventy year old woman, to his police car.
They get into a heated argument.
The next day she sees Doomsday Steve again, but this time...