Christopher Hood

Christopher Hood

President at Trancontinental Sun Power
Screenwriter

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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June 2021
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About Christopher

My passion is for creative writing and true stories. I am currently pitching my second screenplay called Killing Detroit the story is set in the 1970s, it’s a 35-year story that ends tragically in numerous murders. The story marks the beginning of America’s black power movement and the government's reaction. I’m currently working on my second screenplay called The Corporate Klan. The screenplay is another true story of corporate racism in America’s largest corporations. My other passions are photography, cycling, and marketing. From my previous career, I have extensive marketing experience on large projects. Even though this is my first screenplay it is a true story and a first-hand account of a number of unbelievable events. The film is not only entertaining it has a teaching tool that reveals the roots of the fear for law enforcement in black communities nationwide. The Corporate Klan is also completed and in the marketing pipeline

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  • Killing Detroit

    Killing Detroit Budget: $5M - $10M | Crime Drama When a young civil rights activist, observes rampant police drug dealing on the streets of Detroit. He is angered and sets out to expose the corruption inside the police department. In this true story his tireless efforts result in unexpected tragedy revealing America's largest cocaine dealer the U.S. government. SCREENPLAY TRAILER: Killing Detroit, by Christopher Hood & David Cooper - YouTube

  • The Corporate Klan

    The Corporate Klan Budget: $5M - $10M | Drama Crime A black American executive takes a high-profile position in a major corporation. Covert internal racism quickly surfaces. He's targeted and falsely accused of embezzlement, forgery, and taking government kickbacks. He is outraged by the false allegations and is transformed into an undercover corporate spy and later a federal whistleblower. His determination uncovers $18 million the firm has stolen from the nation's police departments. (A True Story)

Awards

  • Drama Award 52 Weeks Film Festival 2021

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