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Two People – feature film in pre-production

Maggie moves back to her hometown after one of her children dies.

Not even Patrick, her old flame, can wrench her away from grief’s grip.

Maggie travels to refugee camp where war victim’s survival and resiliency inspire her to begin the journey toward her own healing.

 

 

While at University Maggie and Patrick  had a  short romance. However Maggie pulled away just in time to prevent herself from falling for Patrick.

After graduating they didn’t see each other for 10 years until one evening they both end up in the same bar.

After spending a romantic night with Maggie, Patrick believes that the two of them are going to finally be together for real. But for Maggie it was just night full of passion and she pulls away once again.

Maggie is trying to get her life back together after the ordeal she has been through recently. She was married and had two kids, a boy and a girl. Sadly her daughter died in a car accident while her husband was driving.

Maggie is a very well known and respected  journalist who is concerned with women and children rights.

Patrick’s life revolves around work , he is a very successful executive in a huge corporation. All those years he had been unable to get the thoughts of Maggie out of his mind.

After hearing desperate stories of the plight that is facing  women who have survived unspeakable, tragic events Maggie decides to travel to a refugee camp in Bosnia . Their accounts of courage and resiliency inspire Maggie to begin her own journey towards healing herself.

Patrick doesn’t give up his quest for Maggie even though she keeps pulling away. Faith is on his side and it seems that the universe is conspiring for them to be together.

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