Showing posts with label Screenwriting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Screenwriting. Show all posts

Saturday, August 30, 2025

From Page to Production: A FAMILY AMONG US Heads to the Screen

 


I'm thrilled to announce that the screenplay adaptation of my short story "A Family Among Us" is now complete and heading into production! I had the incredible opportunity to co-write the script with Director Marielle Huey, a talented filmmaker who has directed for Hulu and helmed Galerie, the innovative film club from Indian Paintbrush. The story, which Roxane Gay first published and later appeared in my collection FAMILIES AMONG US (Black Lawrence Press), has found new life in this cinematic form. Working with Marielle to translate the narrative from page to screen has been an extraordinary creative journey. Stay tuned for more updates as A FAMILY AMONG US moves forward into production!

Saturday, February 1, 2025

We Sold a Screenplay: Bringing Jan Karski's Story to Life


When Kyle Minor and I first began researching Jan Karski's life, we knew we'd discovered a story that demanded to be told on film. Born Jan Kozielewski in 1914 in Łódź, Karski became one of the most important witnesses to the Holocaust and a crucial courier for the Polish Underground during World War II. As a member of the Polish resistance, he risked his life repeatedly to document Nazi atrocities, even voluntarily entering the Warsaw Ghetto and a transit camp near Izbica to gather firsthand evidence of the systematic extermination of Jews. His 1942-43 mission to the West, where he met with foreign ministers, intellectuals, and even President Franklin D. Roosevelt, represented one of the earliest attempts to alert Allied leaders to the full horror of the Holocaust. The tragedy is that despite his detailed reports and desperate pleas for intervention, his warnings went largely unheeded.

After the war, Karski's story took another remarkable turn. Unable to return to Communist Poland, he emigrated to the United States in 1952, where he earned his PhD and became a beloved professor at Georgetown University for forty years. He rarely spoke about his wartime experiences until Claude Lanzmann's groundbreaking documentary Shoah in 1985, where his testimony became one of the film's most powerful segments. Karski dedicated his later years to education and bearing witness, receiving numerous honors. He understood that memory itself was a form of resistance, and until his death in 2000, he carried the weight of being one of the first to tell the world about the Holocaust while it was happening—a messenger whose message arrived too early for a world not yet ready to believe.

Writing this screenplay with Kyle has been one of the most profound experiences of my creative life. We've spent countless hours immersed in archives, memoirs, and testimonies, working to honor not just Karski's extraordinary courage but also the moral complexity of his story—a man who did everything humanly possible to save lives, yet lived with the burden of feeling he hadn't done enough. Kyle's incredible sense of narrative structure combined with our shared commitment to historical authenticity has resulted in a script that we believe captures both the thriller-like intensity of Karski's wartime missions and the deeper questions about moral courage, institutional failure, and the price of bearing witness. As we move toward production in 2026 with a budget and shooting script, I'm thrilled that audiences will finally see this hero's story on screen, reminding us that one person's courage to speak truth to power can echo through history, even when the world initially refuses to listen.

Monday, January 15, 2024

Robin Vs. The Darkness: A Year with Robin Williams

What an incredible journey it's been! Thanks to Diego Rey and Under Ground Films, Kyle Minor and I had the extraordinary opportunity to pitch an Oscar-winning studio on their quest for the first stop-motion feature-length biopic about a modern shapeshifter (and no, it couldn't be Bowie). We pitched Robin Williams, they loved it, and Robin Vs. The Darkness was born. While this particular incarnation won't make it to the screen, spending nearly a year developing this feature script and living creatively alongside Robin's spirit has been an absolute honor. As they say in Hollywood, it's not happening right now—but that doesn't mean the dream is dead.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Semi-Finalist in the ISAConnect Action & Adventure Genre Busting Screenplay Competition!

My screenplay, NORTHBOUND, is a Semi-Finalist in the ISAConnect Action & Adventure Genre Busting Screenplay Competition! My script advanced over hundreds of submissions and I'm honored to be included in the festival. 

This script has also received multiple 8+ ratings at The Black List along with the following coverage/blurb:

This hyper-violent and occasionally funny thriller had notes of the Coen brothers and Tarantino. The characters were memorable and unique, and their bond and witty back-and-forth really carried what could have otherwise been a run of the mill crime flick. -The Black List

Logline: Eager to get out of their uncle’s drug ring, siblings Opal and Grady find themselves in over their heads when their uncle turns up dead.

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Screenplay Finalist at the 2021 Los Angeles Crime & Horror Film Festival!


I'm thrilled that my screenplay, NORTHBOUND, is a Finalist in the 2021 Los Angeles Crime & Horror Film Festival this fall! My script advanced to the finals over hundreds of submissions and I'm honored to be included in the festival. 

This script has also received multiple 8+ ratings at The Black List along with the following coverage/blurb:

This hyper-violent and occasionally funny thriller had notes of the Coen brothers and Tarantino. The characters were memorable and unique, and their bond and witty back-and-forth really carried what could have otherwise been a run of the mill crime flick. -The Black List

Logline: Eager to get out of their uncle’s drug ring, siblings Opal and Grady find themselves in over their heads when their uncle turns up dead.

Thursday, September 9, 2021

Advanced in ISA Fast Track Fellowship


I'm excited that my screenplay, NORTHBOUND, has made it to the second round of the ISA Fast Track Fellowship! I'm thrilled my script has made it this far. 

This script has also received multiple 8+ ratings at The Black List along with the following coverage/blurb:

This hyper-violent and occasionally funny thriller had notes of the Coen brothers and Tarantino. The characters were memorable and unique, and their bond and witty back-and-forth really carried what could have otherwise been a run of the mill crime flick. -The Black List

Logline: Eager to get out of their uncle’s drug ring, siblings Opal and Grady find themselves in over their heads when their uncle turns up dead.

Sunday, March 1, 2020

My Screenplay THE COLD RUN Trending at The Black List!

It is a thrill to see my screenplay THE COLD RUN featured and trending at The Black List this week! 🍿 🎥!


LOGLINEBrothers and small-time criminals Odell and Bunny must repay their debt to the FBI by helping to solve a murder and find themselves out of their depth and in the middle of a turf war.

Here are some kind words about my screenplay from an industry reviewer at The Black List:
This hyper-violent and occasionally funny thriller had notes of the Coen brothers and Tarantino. It doesn't take itself too seriously, but without losing the gravity of its serious moments. This could be a draw for big-name talent. This is the kind of movie that would warrant a theatrical release.  -The Black List


Black List movies have won 53 Academy Awards from 262 nominations, including 4 of the last 10 Best Picture Oscars and 10 of the last 22 Best Screenplay Oscars, and grossed over $26 billion in box office worldwide. Over 400 movies have been produced off The Black List. Now all I need is someone to send the screenplay to... 




If you would like to read the screenplay, please send me an email (bgkimzey at gmail dot com).