Script File
Revision
When a man who survives his traumatic past by physically "rewriting" his memories on a yellow legal pad becomes the lead suspect in a brutal murder, he must stop editing his history and face the one "original draft" he’s spent a lifetime trying to erase: the truth of who he really is.
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Kevin BiboWriter
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Genres:Thriller, Romance
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Number of Pages:106
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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The Palm Springs International Screenplay Awards & Pitchdeck-Sizzle Reel-Trailer FestivalPalm Springs, California
January 15, 2024
Quarter-Finalist -
Hollywood Screenplay ContestHollywood, CA
September 1, 2014
Official Finalist -
Sunscreen Film FestivalSt. Pete, Florida
Official Selection
Inspired by a lifelong friendship with a visionary film director, Kevin Bibo channels his passion for storytelling into screenwriting, drawing from three decades of experience in education. His journey began as a theater teacher, where he ignited a love for the arts in young minds. As he transitioned to high school, he developed a dynamic media program that propelled students to prestigious film schools and inspired future filmmakers.
Later, he took on a leadership role, elevating career and technical education programs and launching award-winning initiatives that foster creativity and innovation. Now, as a director focused on college and career readiness, he empowers students to pursue their dreams. Despite his many accomplishments, Kevin's greatest joy comes from cherishing moments with his family, reminding him of the heart behind every story.
This story needs to be told to help people understand that they are not responsible for all of the things in life that they cannot control. Individuals are only responsible for their own actions, and they must understand those actions within the context of their life experiences, which they cannot control. Jack isn’t responsible for his father’s murder of his sister, or his mother’s suicide, but he carries these event with him for the rest of his life, and they affect every decision he makes, including his decision to forget. And just because Jack forgets what he doesn’t want to remember, that doesn’t make it go away. His forgetting only obscures his sense of reality to the point where his version of the world is so full of lies that he can’t tell fact from fiction. Until Olivia breaks the cycle and saves him from his fantasy.