


Log Line: Jake Hart, a grunge-era musician haunted by his past
returns home to discover the truth about the hit n run death of his mother and
his father's disappearance soon after. A rock 'n roll mystery with Coenesque
tones of humor.
Synopsis: Jake Hart, an up and coming rock musician lives in Seattle at the dawn on the grunge explosion. His childhood was turned upside down when his mother is killed in a peculiar hit and run while he attempts a dangerous bicycle stunt. His father - a former guitarist for the Northwest garage band, The Sonics disappears soon after. Cut to present day, 1990 – his life is has unraveled and the dead-line phone calls from his rural hometown continue. He returns thirteen years later searching for answers and closure. Jake puts his life on the line for the truth, sending himself and new friends through a life-illuminating experience.
Jake’s
dilemma is extreme and kept alive and clear through-out. His journey becomes a
personal one for the audience and offers enlightenment. It also contains the
right amount of humor while holding its ground and retaining its seriousness.

