Natalie Estelle Marsan

Scripts

A Horse Named Aladdin

by Natalie Estelle Marsan

Synopsis

Jasmine skips Biology for the second day in a row, landing her back in the guidance counselor's office. Ms. Wilkes went easy on her yesterday, but not today. It's time to be honest.

Jasmine skips Biology for the second day in a row, landing her back in the guidance counselor's office. Ms. Wilkes went easy on her yesterday, but not today. It's time to be honest.

OUT LOUD

by Natalie Estelle Marsan

Synopsis

Man and Woman are in love. By choice. By fate. By eyelash? By eyelash.

Man and Woman are in love. By choice. By fate. By eyelash? By eyelash.

Predators

by Natalie Estelle Marsan

Synopsis

Tess, a naive novelist, interviews for a supplemental job as a receptionist at a wealth management startup.

Tess, a naive novelist, interviews for a supplemental job as a receptionist at a wealth management startup.

MINI ME

by Natalie Estelle Marsan

Synopsis

MOTHER and DAUGHTER embark on the 896-mile road trip from Brooklyn, New York back to Brookfield, Wisconsin for the holidays that they plan to complete in one day, as MOTHER wants to spend Christmas day with her whole family, a rarity since the families dreaded move to Wisconsin ten years earlier. MOTHER initially drove out to see DAUGHTER perform in a cabaret, as she is an actor and singer pursuing her dreams in...

MOTHER and DAUGHTER embark on the 896-mile road trip from Brooklyn, New York back to Brookfield, Wisconsin for the holidays that they plan to complete in one day, as MOTHER wants to spend Christmas day with her whole family, a rarity since the families dreaded move to Wisconsin ten years earlier. MOTHER initially drove out to see DAUGHTER perform in a cabaret, as she is an actor and singer pursuing her dreams in the Big Apple. They leave Brooklyn before dawn and the longer they are in the car together, the more their relationship dynamics unfold as they needle each other with sensitive topics like sex, marriage, kids, moving, and the importance of the holidays. Ultimately, they hold mirrors up for each other, especially when they know the other one won't like what they see, and for them, that's love.