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Circumstances force two brothers back to live with their Nonna and pursue conflicting careers.
ED is Event Planner for a National park outdoor stage
FERRIS is a Forest Guardian for the government
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I CALL IT HOME ©Marisa Torre see some scripted scenes: https://www.stage32.com/sites/stage32.com/files/assets/screenplay/185188... Economy vs. Ecology, culture clashes and family feuds 1hr family dramedy w Feature film prequel/Holiday Special 25-40 yr olds, Ethnic families, ecology and music fans Circumstances force two brothers back to live with their Nonna and pursue conflicting careers. ED is Event Planner for an outdoor stage park FERRIS is a Forest Guardian for the government ED and FERRIS 35 year old fraternal twins have grown apart as adults. Each successful in their way, happily living and working at opposite ends of the province for the last 10 yrs until circumstances bring them back to live with their Italian grandmother in the small mid-province town of Gwillumbury. ED is north from a glamorous penthouse in Toronto where he worked for his British ex-father-in-law as an Entertainment Lawyer and is a culture-vulture. Ed’s back to live with his Nonna broke from his divorce. FERRIS is south from the pristine woodlands of Algonquin where he worked with his First-Nations, college buddy Makeewa as an Ecology Stewart (Forest Ranger) and is a playboy partyboy. Ferris is back to help Nonna manage her husband’s illness. MAIN EPISODIC CONFLICT: Ecology vs. the Economy Ed’s glamorous and only source of income without ex-wife’s access is to produce week-end concerts that pack the park at an old outdoor stage in Wasaga Beach for immediate maximum profit$. Ferris’ grass-roots job is to prevent the immediate abuses from huge outdoor concerts and save the park from future permanent destruction to wildlife. MINOR EPISODIC CONFLICT: personality and culture clashes BIBLE: every episode - Ethnic families outwardly opposite are really very similar Twin brothers of the same blood are really very opposite see more attached ...