Divine Food (feature screenplay)
A forty year old former rock singer, having buried her artistic life to devote herself to her husband and children, falls in love with the alcoholic butcher at her grocery store who was once a great musician and risks everything in order to regain her voice.
"The sexual frankness and sense of female gaze in this script is a really strong and refreshing element. In a way, this script feels like a much darker take on a musical romance like Once. The use of limited locations in this New York-set script is a smart choice in terms of making the budget manageable. This script brings a fresh perspective to some familiar story beats"
The Black List
"Divine Food is a taunt and erotic drama about Helen, a train-wreck of a person, grasping for a better life. Helen is a great character. Damaged, lonely, and striving to feel anything after her life doesn't feel fulfilling. She's definitely an antihero because we're certainly not rooting for her but we empathize with her choices and that's because the screenwriter puts so much time and attention into crafting her. She'll definitely be attractive for actresses who want a strong female with a wide range of emotions."
The Black List
"The sexual frankness and sense of female gaze in this script is a really strong and refreshing element. In a way, this script feels like a much darker take on a musical romance like Once. The use of limited locations in this New York-set script is a smart choice in terms of making the budget manageable. This script brings a fresh perspective to some familiar story beats"
The Black List
"Divine Food is a taunt and erotic drama about Helen, a train-wreck of a person, grasping for a better life. Helen is a great character. Damaged, lonely, and striving to feel anything after her life doesn't feel fulfilling. She's definitely an antihero because we're certainly not rooting for her but we empathize with her choices and that's because the screenwriter puts so much time and attention into crafting her. She'll definitely be attractive for actresses who want a strong female with a wide range of emotions."
The Black List