In the near future, AI has infiltrated all aspects of human life. When a betrayed woman finds solace in the arms of her seemingly perfect divorce lawyer, she must confront the unsettling truth that perfection always comes at a price.
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In the near future, parents who have paid to genetically enhance their children wonder if they have made a terrible mistake.
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A 19-year-old Brooklyn boy is torn between two worlds when his photography portfolio wins him a partial scholarship to NYU. He must figure out how to balance his Italian neighborhood roots with the sophisticated world on the other side of the East River. This compelling coming-of-age story combines suspense, murder and loyalty. Based on Tim McLoughlin's novel "Heart of the Old Country."
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Raised in Washington, DC, Tatiana Blackington James first trained as a ballet dancer. When an injury ended her career, she pivoted to writing and filmmaking. Inspired by the films of Jean-Jacques Beineix, she studied both French and Russian at New York University and at l’Université Paris Nanterre, then worked her way through graduate school at the University of Southern California by teaching French at the undergraduate level.
Not surprisingly, reinvention after loss is a recurring theme in her work, and, true to her DC roots, she is fascinated by the intersection of the personal and the political. Once branded an “upstart scribe” by Variety Tatiana has written screenplays for Universal, Paramount, HBO and CBS, often about larger-than-life historical characters such as Albert Einstein and Mata Hari, in addition to a slate of award-winning independent films (The Narrows, Homologies, and Lawyered Up, which she also directed).
Tatiana is a member of the Writers Guild of America, the Alliance of Women Directors, and a recipient of numerous fellowships from Stowe, Cinestory, and the eQuinoxe International Screenwriters Workshop. Recently, she was selected for the Emerging Filmmakers Showcase at the American Pavilion in Cannes for her film, Lawyered Up.
She lives with her husband, Todd James, in Santa Monica, where they raised two sons, Nico and Luke, along with two rather demanding Korean jindos.