DAWN©
-Marilyn Starlight
LOG LINE: Chris is retired from foot ball is exploring music with a group of youth to put together a live performance with a new love interest after his wife dies.
SYNOPSIS: Dawn is a
film about retired foot ball players seeking a new life with meaning. Camile is
Chris's wife she's a fashionable woman who is into the high life the foot ball
player's salary and dies in a car crash.
Amanda his sister is finishing high school and is a support to Chris
during his music experience to feature young student's music in a street
festival that spans a block.
Charlie a retired
foot ball player is contemplating a business venture and opens a night club
with the latest decor. Neil the
quarterback is in the hospital recovering from an accident and is in recovery he
gets out and is well enough to play again for his team.
Kate is looking to
do more with her music career and is interested in collaboration with Chris to
create a festival with young musicians for the street music festival. Charlie
opens the bar which is highly successful and the boys have a few escapades with
Neil who gets out of the hospital and goes back to foot ball with a few
wins. Neil is a ladie's
man and has a few
dates with women and finally settles for
Vanessa, an
attractive woman who is very observant and hates candy girls. Vanessa wants a man who is into her and has
some loyalty yet powerful.
Chris engages a
group of Maori youth who are performing a Maori dance and has a discussion on
poison that is both humorous and thought provoking. Chris learns about the
secrets behind the understanding of combating the effects of poisonous
creatures in the wild.
Chris gets over his
wife's death and contemplates Kate's potential in his life and plays the
saxophone which he
has not played in
years, alone to chill out.
Chris and Charlie
attend a few of the boys foot ball games and Neil is back scoring touch downs
having fully recovered from the accident he suffered. Chris and Charlie find
meaning in their new pursuits; the new club is
highly successful
and the music streets festival presentation whole a whole block is also
successful and includes the secret of the Maori poison combating in the musical
performance.
Kate and Chris
decide to open a music school of their own and he surprises Kate outside the
building he's purchased for them to run the school.
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