I may have done an introduce yourself post when I first joined Stage32 but I can't quite recall.
WHO: I'm a Southpaw screenwriter and entrepreneur, North of the border (aka Canada). I love the Golden Age of Hollywood films. I am the granddaughter of Emmy-winning make-up artist, Patricia Green (Blues Brothers - 2000, Mrs. Soffel), and daughter of a newspaper editor and graphic designer, which taught me an appreciation for quality craftsmanship of words and visuals. I've won a bunch of accolades and finalist placements for character-driven hijinks and drama features, focused on letting go and letting God.
WHAT: I aspire to create content with deep replay value in the vein of Frank Capra (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It's a Wonderful Life, Meet John Doe) and Playtone (Tom Hanks/Gary Goetzman).
WHY: Like Frank Capra, I hope my scripts "'let every man, woman, and child know that God loves them, that I love them, and that peace and salvation will become a reality only when they all learn to love each other' as Christ loves us."
HOW: I am told I bring a fresh perspective and can-do attitude to all my work, and I look forward to helping you troubleshoot your way to success where and when I can.
That's all folks!
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Hi, Tamara Green. Happy Holidays! Hope you're having a great December! Do you have any plans for the holidays?
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Nice to meet you again Tamara Green ! congrats on all you have accomplished so far and wishing double and triple that in 2026! cheers
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Hi Tamara and congratulations on your successes! It's good to meet you.
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Thank you Maurice Vaughan, I plan to rest with family and polish my query emails and pitches. I hope you have a good Christmas and New Year. Do you have any plans?
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Hello @Sebastiantudores thank you for your kind words. Congratulations on all your projects. Are you working on anything currently?
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You're welcome, Tamara Green. Thanks. I plan on spending time with family, resting, and watching movies, shows, and sports. I might work on a script too. Hope you and your family have an incredible time and hope you get script requests!
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Tamara Green Welcome to the amazing community. Best wishes!
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Welcome Tamara Green! Do you have projects set up for international co-productions?
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Hello from another southpaw screenwriter entrepreneur. Glad to meet a kindred spirit!
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Hi, Tamara Green. It’s a pleasure to meet you. Alongside my filmmaking career, I’m also an entrepreneur, and that mindset has helped me enormously in the way I approach screenwriting, directing, and building projects. Wishing you and your family a wonderful 2026 filled with everything you’re hoping for.
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Hello Vamsi Tankala thank you for the kind wishes. Have a very merry/happy Christmas!
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Hi David Zannoni no I do not have any projects set up for int. co-prod yet. I am just starting to cold calling/querying producers/production comp. now for one of my projects. I understand you are an international consultant. What types of projects do you look to come on board with and are there particular countries where you have the greatest success with film?
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Hello Libby Wright nice to meet you! What kind of screenwriting do you enjoy most? And what kind of entrepreneurship have you (or do you) do?
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Hi, Sandra Correia, yes, it is amazing the transferable skills entrepreneurship can lend to your filmmaking career. What is your greatest need/goal currently?
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Tamara Green, absolutely; entrepreneurship has shaped so much of how I navigate filmmaking, from decision‑making to collaboration to building projects from the ground up. Right now, my biggest goal is to package The Misstep, my POC short film currently on the festival circuit and continue developing it into the feature I intend to direct. That’s where my focus and energy are going at the moment.
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Lovely introduction, Tamara. Your background really shows in the way you think about story and craftsmanship — it’s inspiring. I love your focus on character-driven work with deep replay value, especially drawing from Frank Capra’s spirit of hope and humanity. That kind of timeless storytelling is always needed.
Looking forward to connecting and learning from each other here on Stage 32. Welcome (again)!