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bariloche
A BLACK LIST RECOMMENDED SCREENPLAY // FEATURE FILM // DRAMATIC COMEDY
When five dysfunctional sisters from New York embark on a road trip through Argentina to spread their father’s ashes, their journey quickly unravels as old sibling dynamics resurface, forgotten desires are confronted, and nothing goes according to plan.
“Bariloche is a universally relatable story. On the surface, it’s a lighthearted comedy about a Latin family embarking on a grand adventure in Argentina. But beneath the humor, the film delves into deeper themes—grief, middle-age loneliness, and the challenges of caring for aging parents. These poignant realities resonate far beyond the comedy, making the story both heartfelt and timeless.”
— Claudia Cifuentes, Writer/Director

Upward miami
TV PILOT // DRAMATIC COMEDY
An ambitious and broke business school grad takes an unlikely job as a nanny for a high-maintenance Miami Beach power family, only to discover that entry into the elite business circle of her dreams might just start in the nursery. It’s "Working Girl" meets "The Sound of Music" with a South Florida twist.
“With its strong, muscular writing, layered characterization, and juicy romance elements, this project could do exceedingly well in the current marketplace.”
— Black List
“UPWARD MIAMI features an exciting intersection of worlds that creates a fresh tapestry for a series, driven by an ambitious, relatable, fish-out-of-water protagonist and featuring emotionally complex relationship dynamics… Watching Sebastian and Izzy bond over intellectual and business passions creates a perfect star-crossed TV love triangle to propel a series.”
— Black List

The Wild One
Feature Film // DRAMATIC COMEDY
Days away from marrying Mr. Right-on-Paper, a risk-averse bride-to-be heads to the North Fork for a bachelorette wine weekend—only to fall for a charming oyster farmer who shucks open her heart and forces her to choose between safety and passion.
“It is exciting to see a romantic comedy specifically geared at a slightly older female audience; there are roles for older actresses that aren't mothers or crone archetypes that would likely appeal to talent… This story doesn't skimp on the drama. The writer knows their audience will be after the scandal and juicy reveals, the tension between protagonist and love interest, and it delivers. THE WILD ONE has many elements that give it greater commercial appeal.”
— Black List