Grand Son - Learning is powerful than Education
Genre: Family Drama / Emotional Journey / Slice of Life
Format: Feature Film (potential for 3-part franchise)
Tone: Heartfelt, grounded realism with warmth, humor, and social depth
Logline:
An 8-year-old prodigy raised by highly educated parents discovers the true power of learning from his uneducated grandfather, sparking a heartfelt clash between ambition, wisdom, and love.
Overview:
Set in a modern family caught between achievement and emotion, Grand Son explores what it truly means to be “educated.” When young Max begins spending time with his uneducated but wise grandfather Bryan, he learns lessons no classroom could teach — about vision, resilience, and living meaningfully.
As his parents chase high-pressure careers, Max quietly builds his own dream: a small act that grows into a life-changing journey for the whole family.
A touching, low-budget yet globally resonant story about generations, values, and the strength of human connection.
(Registered with copyright authorities in both the UK and USA.)
Hi everyone, I’ve written a couple of original movie scripts with full screenplays - all registered and copyrighted in the USA & UK. I’m looking for an opportunity or guidance to connect with the right agency or production house to narrate my stories. I’m new to this space and would truly appreciate any direction or collaboration. Open to connecting with producers, agents, or creatives interested in heartfelt, family-driven stories.
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Grand Son - Learning is powerful than Education sounds interesting! Unique concept! You could post your scripts on your profile. Producers search profiles for projects. That and networking are how I sold four short scripts to a producer. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and select “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu. Scroll down to “Loglines” and click “Add/edit loglines” to the right of “Loglines.” You can also post your scripts on your profile this way: www.stage32.com/loglines (near the top where it says “Add a Logline”)
You could pitch your script to executives, managers, etc. through Stage 32's Pitch Sessions (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/pitch-sessions). The Pitch Sessions are mainly to get feedback on pitches, but members have gotten managers, signed shopping agreements, etc. through the sessions (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/success-stories).
And Stage 32 is the Global Screenwriting Contest Hub (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/contests).
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Hello Maricu,
Thank you so much for the warm welcome and for sharing all these resources! I really appreciate you taking the time to guide me through how Stage 32 works — that’s incredibly helpful.
I’ll go through the blogs, watch the Open House recording, and update my profile with my project Grand Son - Learning is powerful than Education. The concept is very close to my heart, and I’m excited to connect with fellow creatives and learn from this community.
Congratulations on selling your short scripts — that’s inspiring! I’ll definitely look into the Write Club and Pitch Sessions as next steps.
Thanks again for your encouragement!
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You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi. Hope those resources help and hope you're able to join November Write Club!
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Totally agree with Maurice. You can look up and pitch to executives on here that match your produciton's needs.
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Thanks so much, Ewan! That’s great advice — I’ll start exploring and reaching out to executives who align with my story’s tone and vision. Really appreciate your encouragement!
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Thanks a lot, Maurice Vaughan I’ll definitely check out the November Write Club — sounds like a great way to stay connected and keep improving. Appreciate your support!
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You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi.
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That read like a story I would love to direct.
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Wow, thank you,Abram Christian I really appreciate that — would love to connect and share more about Grand Son if it resonates with your vision.
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Thanks, Maurice Vaughan I’ve just posted Grand Son – Learning is More Powerful than Education in the Logline section. Hopefully, someone connects with the story, and one day we’ll see it come alive on the big screen, reaching audiences worldwide.
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You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi. Great. Hope producers, directors, and more connect with your story and you sell the script!