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Love Deja Vu

Imagine making a fateful mistake in love in a 1942 bar, reliving it in a different body in the same bar in 1972, and finally, getting it right in 2002.

  • Keith Ward
    Director
  • Randall Courtland Davis
    Writer
  • Joyce Washington
    Producer
  • Project Type:
    Short Script
  • Number of Pages:
    20
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • First-time Screenwriter:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Writer Biography - Randall Courtland Davis

Randall studied public relations at Clark Atlanta University. While there, he landed a paid internship at Warner Brothers International Marketing in Burbank, California. This allowed him to transition into television and film production, starting with Lorimar Telepictures and then as the second assistant to Ilene Chaiken, the President of Quincy Jones Entertainment. One of Randall's responsibilities was to provide written coverage for the numerous scripts received. He also worked in the writer's room as a liaison between QJE and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for a season. A year later, Randall became the production coordinator for the Martin Show on HBO. After going through a divorce and becoming a single father raising three kids alone, Randall returned to the hospitality industry, where he managed hotels and restaurants - his other passion. Despite this transition, he continued to take screenwriting classes, including Robert McKee's Story and Structure class and focused on honing his craft by reading scripts from various genres. His preferred genre for writing is drama. Randall has many stories to tell and is a prolific writer. In 2021, he published his first book, "A Peace of Me: A Black Man's Journey to Love and Commitment," which he wrote during COVID-19. Additionally, he has written six feature films, including a dramatic musical, two stage plays, an Oscar-caliber short film, and three original television pilots: a sitcom and two hour-long dramas.

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Writer Statement

Randall's vision is to use film and television to inspire and bring hope to people.