We are in pre-production on a short romantic thriller, Credit Risk. This is a 10 minute version of a feature length project. We intend to use the short to assist with funding the bigger project.
With elements similar to Banshee and True Romance, a bank IT guy, seeking escape to an acting career, runs into an ex-porn star friend, unknowingly stalked by a serial rapist, who resembles him. Now he is pursued in mistaken identity by his own sister in-law detective, her FBI agent husband, and two beat detectives that are actually more interested in surveillance photos of the porn star they recognize from her past work.
The short film basically covers the opening of the feature and then a fast resolution, consolidating the climax and ending. The premise of the feature film is the dilemma many people find themselves in with the current economy. Job loss, tight finances, and having to support a family make for highly tense situations where things get crazy. In the feature, the protagonist is married but wants to pursue an acting career. He gets fired from his job at a bank, and the stress on his marriage and finances lead him to have his car repossessed and his wife throw him out when she finds out he still pursues acting and hangs out with a former pron star acting friend.

After completion of got healthcare?, a documentary on healthcare reform, you may wonder why I would be interested in romantic thrillers. To me, any film can address important issues. Documentaries are considered to be a reflection of truth or reality. In fact they are the filmmakers
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I've always had a knack and interest for writing romantic thrillers. Romance takes you right into the characters' hearts and lets you find out exactly who they are. How do they balance love with other interests in their lives? What do they risk for love? What do they risk without it?