This is the kind of leverage AI can give to solo filmmakers!
A lone indie filmmaker unlocks godlike creative leverage that turns his micro-budget shorts into global blockbusters, but the power begins to unravel his grip on reality and authorship.
A lone indie filmmaker unlocks godlike creative leverage that turns his micro-budget shorts into global blockbusters, but the power begins to unravel his grip on reality and authorship.
Synopsis
In the shadows of a forgotten Brooklyn loft, struggling solo filmmaker Marcus Vale stumbles upon a way to multiply his output tenfold, directing, shooting, and editing entire features in days instead of years. His raw, personal stories suddenly explode across festivals and streaming charts, earning him fame, money, and the adoration he always craved. Yet every new triumph pulls him deeper into obsession as the line between his controlled vision and an autonomous force he can't name begins to blur. As Marcus races to finish his masterpiece before the leverage slips away, he isolates himself from friends, lovers, and even his own memories, convinced that any human collaboration will dilute the purity of his work. Paranoia sets in when industry insiders start questioning how one man could produce such impossible scale. The final cut forces Marcus to decide whether to claim total authorship or surrender to the machine-like momentum he's unleashed.
The story
Marcus toils alone on tiny videos until an unexplained surge in capability lets him finish a feature in a week that premieres to rapturous response and overnight fame.
Success snowballs as Marcus doubles down on solo control, alienating everyone while the films grow stranger and more autonomous, sparking public theories that he's not working alone.
Cornered by his own myth, Marcus confronts the source of his leverage in a shattering final edit that decides whether he reclaims his humanity or dissolves completely into the work.
The cast
A fiercely independent thirty-something filmmaker who has always done everything himself and now gains superhuman productivity that isolates him further.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
Marcus's ex-producer and onetime creative partner who suspects his new success hides a dangerous secret and tries to pull him back to reality.
dream cast: Zoe Kravitz
A slick executive who offers Marcus the world while quietly plotting to own the mysterious engine behind the films.
dream cast: Brian Cranston
Marcus's last remaining friend who records foley in the loft and watches his hero slowly disappear into obsession.
dream cast: Dev Patel
Marcus's grounded sibling who returns to remind him of the family he abandoned in pursuit of total artistic autonomy.
dream cast: Anya Taylor-Joy
Dream crew
in the style of Denis Villeneuve, epic intimate scale
in the style of Charlie Kaufman, meta creativity themes
in the style of Hans Zimmer, soaring emotional intensity
Cold open
INT. CRAMPED BROOKLYN LOFT - 3:47 A.M. Rain hammers the skylight. MARCUS VALE, 32, unshaven, sits alone at three mismatched monitors. One plays raw footage of a rainy street. Another shows an empty soundstage. The third is a timeline already half-cut into something vast. MARCUS One more pass. Just one. His fingers fly. Shots sync themselves. Sound design layers without him touching a fader. A full scene assembles in seconds. Marcus leans back, eyes wide. MARCUS (CONT'D) That... wasn't me. He rewinds. The edit is flawless, personal, impossible. Outside, the city lights flicker like a projector. Marcus smiles, terrified and thrilled.
Why now
In an era where creators are told one person with a laptop can change culture, this story captures the intoxicating fantasy and hidden cost of total autonomy, arriving exactly when audiences are questioning what human labor still means inside an increasingly automated creative landscape.
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