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The key to writing a great story is solid characterisation and dialogue that sizzles rather than carrying the plot. This is a skill that comes from practise which is evident in the first of the three volumes of the screenplays that Robbie Moffat has written and made into feature films. They give an insight into how a screenplay is written and how a film-maker interprets the word on the page. For anyone who is a budding screenwriter, this volume covers many different genres and give a valuable insight into how to write a script that is makeable. This first volume of Selected Screenplays covers the ten feature films that Robbie Moffat wrote and made in the period 1999 to 2006. The book offers an invaluable insight into the world of screenwriting by one of Britain's most prolific film-makers.
This story is no romance. Its brutal, gruesome, horrible and totally indefensible. However, it is action, misadventure and things gone wrong, and as such, it is a story about mayhem and murder.
The sequel to The Loving, The Loving Child, and The Loving Few, a gone-world of yesteryear, when there was war and plague everywhere, when relationships were cut-short by death, illness and madness
Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Young Pretender. The story of the biggest manhunt ever mounted that turns into the greatest escape story in British history.
The Loving, set in another age, in a gone-world of yesteryear, when war and plague were everywhere, when relationships were cut-short by death, illness and madness.
In 1988 migrant workers in North West Iceland survive on alcohol and sex while processing fish. A modern classic to rival Steinbeck's Cannery Row.
Two young Brits and a Japanese adventurer are caught up in the outbreak in Juba of The Green Monkey disease in October 1976. (The killer virus later was recorded as the first outbreak of Ebola.) At the time, Sudan was still recovering from its seventeen-year civil war, Uganda was under the dictatorship of Idi Amin, the borders with Kenya were closed, and the area had been inaccessible for six months due to the rains.
Louis met Christine at a party and fell in love. He had always fancied himself as a writer, but from the moment he starts hanging out with Christine, he discovers she is a genius of invention and imagination. Inside Christine's head is a whole world she is managing to write down, yet none of it is commercial. She keeps everything hidden in a tea chest.
A wealthy young businessman temporarily penniless after leaving his credit cards and his briefcase in his towed-away car, becomes dependent on a young homeless girl.
In love with two women, the drug dependent narrator escapes country life with voluptuous Jackie and travels to Thailand. He tries to convince Jackie to love him, but she deserts him for someone else. Frustrated and defeated, he meets refined Katrina who immediately helps him to find his inner Paradise.
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