Honest, It's Really True
I am about to finish post-production on The Seventies Myth, a proof-of-concept for a proposed comedy-mocko series Honest, It's Really True. A producer was attached, but she has recently returned to full-time study (learning film production, so good for her) and I'm looking for a new producer.
Though I'm an award-winning screenwriter, most of my work remains unproduced. This proof of concept (written, directed and co-produced by me) is now one of the few exceptions. If you'd like to know more, please drop me a line: mail@markjuddery.com - or Skype me on goldenboat27. Perhaps we can talk at SPAA Fringe.
I hope to hear from you soon (unless you're selling holiday packages - sorry, I can't afford them).
One line synopsis:
We uncover the truth behind many grand conspiracies - so shocking that we had to invent them.
Long synopsis:
"Honest, It’s Really True" examines conspiracy theories – or rather, invents a few of them, somehow finding the logic to explain the truth behind the “official” story. All that we thought we knew might well have been a lie. If you thought that kangaroos really exist, or that Ned Kelly is really dead, or that the history of the world truly happened, this series shows that powerful groups might have been fooling you for all these years. "Honest, It’s Really True" will gradually explore (in its own flippant manner) the serious idea that the reality might not be exactly what it seems.
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