I had an idea for a comedy short script.
A desperate screenwriter has to have sex with an ugly and fat female producer to have her buy his screenplay.
However, after telling this idea to some people, including my film school teacher, they all said it's too sexist and brutal, even if it's a comedy. I was offered to change the "fat ugly" woman into a hot "business-lady", and make Shay married. To make this story authentic, I was offered an interesting challenge - to set this story in a world, where woman dominate over men. 3 characters - Shay the writer, Dana the producer and Shay's wife. Being a pawn in both womens' hands, Shay may have sex with the producer to sell his screenplay, but lose his wife, OR remain with his wife but give up his career. Or, maybe, he'll find a 3rd option, the "edge of the coin".
I think what I was offered is brilliant. It might be a great film. It's also an interesting challenge to write. But do you think it can fit into a 8-10 short film. Or maybe I should go with my original idea? Do you think my original idea is too sexist? You know, I don't want to submit politically-incorrect materials to festivals... Discuss please
A desperate screenwriter has to have sex with an ugly and fat female producer to have her buy his screenplay.
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It was about Shay, "wanna-be-screenwriter" who can't sell a single screenplay,
until one day gets an offer - have sex with the producer to have his screenplay bought.
The producer, Dana, is an ugly and fat woman, who never had a man, so she sees an
opportunity to get laid for the first time. Shay, of course, doesn't like it, but the
repeating failures in pursuing his dream push him to do that.
Shay arrives at Dana's house to finish it as quickly as possible, but finds out she wants
it to be real - romantic date before sex, "like in old times". He plays the game until it
comes the moment when they should have sex. Shay runs away without having sex.
Realizing he will never sell a screenplay, Shay complains to Dana's boss about being
sex-abused. The production company asks him not to involve police, fires Dana and
offers him to read his screenplay, as a compensation for Dana's behavior. However,
feeling guilt and pity for the desperate woman, he declines the offer and decides to
have sex with her. Still having the upper hand over the production company, he
demands that Dana will return to her duties. The company agrees. After the sex, Dana
returns to her producer's duties and starts the production of Shay's script.
However, after telling this idea to some people, including my film school teacher, they all said it's too sexist and brutal, even if it's a comedy. I was offered to change the "fat ugly" woman into a hot "business-lady", and make Shay married. To make this story authentic, I was offered an interesting challenge - to set this story in a world, where woman dominate over men. 3 characters - Shay the writer, Dana the producer and Shay's wife. Being a pawn in both womens' hands, Shay may have sex with the producer to sell his screenplay, but lose his wife, OR remain with his wife but give up his career. Or, maybe, he'll find a 3rd option, the "edge of the coin".
I think what I was offered is brilliant. It might be a great film. It's also an interesting challenge to write. But do you think it can fit into a 8-10 short film. Or maybe I should go with my original idea? Do you think my original idea is too sexist? You know, I don't want to submit politically-incorrect materials to festivals... Discuss please
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