Hear Me
Myra knows what it is to be in need and what it is to have
plenty. Will she learn the secret to being content in any and
every situation? Whether well fed or hungry, whether living in
plenty or in need, will she finally rely on God’s strength to
guide her way?
Unhappy with her life at home, and stagnant teaching career. Myra searches for a change in her life situation in a new town, only to
find that the change she needs comes from within.
"She wants to be the savior her deaf student needs, but along the way, she discovers the need for her own."
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Roger Gerard ColeWriterAutomatic, More Like Him, Sibling Rivalry, I Love You More, Homecoming
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Jeannine ScorupWriter
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Project Type:Screenplay, Television Script
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Number of Pages:58
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Country of Origin:United States
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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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West Virginia Faith & Family Film FestivalBridgeport, West Virginia
October 22, 2022
OFFICIAL SELECTION
Jeannine Scorup, is a talented and passionate new artist, an aspiring actress, and scriptwriter with a starter IMDB credit for "The Chance of a Lifetime" (2019) and "Alice" (2020). Having performed in theater productions at a young age, she brings a wealth of experience and emotion to her roles. Driven by a desire to inspire and impact audiences, with boundless creativity and a genuine love for storytelling, she is an exceptional addition to any project. She brings depth and authenticity to characters and narratives. This new artist's hard work, willingness to learn, and dedication brings quality to her craft. Her unique ability to touch hearts makes her an ideal choice for both acting and scriptwriting opportunities.
Roger Gerard Cole is a Las Vegas-based actor, voice artist, writer, director, editor, and producer with a solid work ethic. You have the acting or voice-over need, his voice is your solution.
Roger is also an independent writer, producer, and director committed to creating quality work featuring minorities and women as role models and lead characters.
Since 2007, Roger Gerard Cole has been creating content, theatrically and commercially, that feature minorities and women as role models and lead characters. Roger also produced an on-air version of Soccer St. Louis magazine (2008). In 2020, Roger won two awards for his “solo” short 48-hour films (Last Ride, Falta de Oculos). He has also written 2 new feature-length scripts and a new short ready for production.
With highly limited resources, Roger has demonstrated creativity and vision while producing quality independent content.
This is Roger and Jeannine's first collaboration together. Look for more to come in the near future. "Hear Me," is a powerful exploration of finding contentment in life's challenges