THE LONG LONG NIGHT,
A DUPLASS BROTHERS PRODUCTION
Rory is an executive producer for The Long Long Night (Duplass Brothers Productions), starring Mark Duplass and Barret O’Brien, which premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival, and screened at 2024 SXSW. [IMDB]
The Long Long Night Logline:
It’s been 6 months since that disastrous night in the motel and these two guys are nowhere near over it.
DEGAS: THE IMPRESSIONABLE YEARS
Serein Productions (France)
Produced by Carol Bidault de l'Isle, Co-written with Rosary O'Neill, PhD
Degas: The Impressionable Years Synopsis:
The early years of Edgar Degas were spent in Paris and Italy, culminating in a forbidden love when he travels to New Orleans to find his Mother's family deep in dishonor, bankruptcy, during the desperate years of the Reconstruction of the US Civil War.
ADDITIONAL FILMS IN DEVELOPMENT:
EBBEN GOES ASTRAL
RoBro Productions
Ebben Goes Astral, co-written with Barret O'Brien
Ebben Goes Astral Synopsis:
A brother travels the cosmos to find his sister, an innovative engineer who tinkers with astral projection. In every episode, each person Ebben meets brings him one step closer to her: an ex-pat living off the grid in the desert, a retired couple traveling the country in their RV, and his own deceased mother. On this adventure, Ebben discovers the doors that astral projection can open, and the doors that should be forever locked shut.
GARDEN DISTRICT
Garden District Productions
She produced the award-winning short film, Garden District. She is developing this into a New Orleans-based television series, called Garden District, featuring actors, Bryan Batt and Barret O’Brien, and Director Oley Sassone. The show is written by New Orleans native Rosary O’Neill. The series revolves around the eccentric lives of the Dubonnet family. High society and old money camouflage greed, lust and years of backstabbing. Secrets and deceit are gracefully hidden behind the lavish mansion walls of the Garden District. We invite you to immerse yourself in a world veiled by the illusion of carnival kings and queens. Mix yourself a Sazerac, throw on some jazz and be prepared to be seduced by New Orleans.e
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