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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Tamara Drewe and Shifty scripts

Thanks to Jon for the heads up on a couple of scripts from the BBC Writer’s Room which has a small script library. You can check these and other scripts out on the Movie Scripts page.

Tamara Drewe - October 20, 2009 revised shooting script by Moria Buffini (based on the book by Posy Simmonds) – hosted by: BBC Writer’s Room – in pdf format

Once the ugly duckling in the Dorset village of Ewedown, Tamara Drewe returns to sell her late mother’s house, now a glamorous journalist with a life-changing nose job. She awakens feelings in sexy old flame…
Information courtesy of imdb.com

Shifty - Undated, unspecified draft script by Eran Creevy – hosted by: BBC Writer’s Room – in pdf format

Shifty, a young crack cocaine dealer in London, sees his life quickly spiral out of control when his best friend returns home. Stalked by a customer desperate to score at all costs, and with his family about to turn their back on him for good, Shifty must out-run and out-smart a rival drug dealer, intent on setting him up for a big fall. As his long time friend Chris, confronts the dark past he left behind him, Shifty is forced to face up to the violent future he’s hurtling towards.
Information courtesy of imdb.com

1 Comments so far

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lyndon japitan
March 15th, 2011 at 7:04 am

wow! what a nice sample script…

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