Opposite ends of the social stratosphere collide when a wealthy socialite and a struggling single mother come together to navigate the challenges of their diagnosis and learn how to cope with life after cancer.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
104pp
Genre:
Drama
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
At 25 years young, cancer was the last thing Coffee Co heiress Emily Cassius was expecting. No, she was expecting to live her life of luxury, have a baby with her new husband, and follow in mommy's footsteps as CEO of The Daily Grind Coffee, as was expected of her since birth.  On the opposite end of the spectrum, at 27 years old, a struggling clay artist and mother to 5-year-old Liam, Sarah Kinney was accustomed to bad luck. After spending her youth in the foster care system and struggling to make ends meet as an adult, a cancer diagnosis was just another bad day she had to deal with.  A chance encounter at a breast cancer support group brings these two women together as they find refuge in one another. Emily supports Sarah in her treatments and in caring for her son, while Sarah teaches Emily how to live her life for her, to be the artist of her own life, instead of living by the rigid expectations of what other people have set for her.  We get one life, and this heartfelt drama teaches us how to live it strong and well, even if we don't get a whole lot of time. 
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The Writer: Jennifer Lucic

My name is Jennifer Lucic and I am a new screenwriter looking to establish myself in the world of feature films. Movies and writing have been a life long passion, and at the ripe age of 35, after building a career in the public sector and raising a young family, I finally decided that I wanted to chase after the dream that's always existed in my head. I want to write stories that make an impact and bring people together. Go to bio
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