Script Files
Miscommunication
At the funeral for Joseph Junco, Damien Flores - his best friend - recounts the life and death of his close friend in his final days, including the connection he forged with a girl who only speaks Spanish.
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Joshua LozanoWriterDate Night, The Tram, Silent Night, The Missing Kid
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Genres:Romance, Drama, Comedy
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Number of Pages:99
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:No
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Student Project:No
Born and raised in El Paso, TX, at a young age, Joshua Lozano was drawn to the silver screen. Watching movies and re-enacting them in his spare time, everything changed once he turned 12 and watched Pulp Fiction for the first time, as from that point on, he took a shine to writing and directing. Ever since he was 13, he's written and directed minor short films, and done a handful of screenplays.
His inspirations as a screenwriter are Tarantino (obviously), Aaron Sorkin, Joss Whedon, Woody Allen, Rian Johnson, and Shane Black.
"You can write a movie the academic way, the sloppy way, any way really. But at the end of the day, a script also has to be entertaining. Otherwise, it's going to be a chore when it comes to getting people not only to read it, but to film it."