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Six years of documented industry interest across five projects, from production companies, management companies, and major studios. 33 script requests, 2019–2026.

I Nearly Lost You

Feature screenplay — time-travel drama — iNearlyLostYou.com

Roadmap Writers — Recommend (top 5%)

Characters

“This script offers two well-written female protagonists. Rachel and Ann discover and pursue their desires within the plot. They experience complete arcs. Ann and Rachel will likely be accessible, relatable characters to a wide age range.”

Dialogue

“The dialogue is succinct and snappy. It elevates the script and propels the story forward. Better than realistic, it fits the world. The rhythm is reminiscent of an Edgar Wright film. Every character has a distinct voice.”

Voice

“The author has a strong and unique voice. Their voice is poetic and coolly aloof in a way that perfectly conveys the tone and visual style of the piece. The writing is alive and demonstrates mastery of visual language.”

Summary

“I NEARLY LOST YOU is a fun, high-energy time travel tale of a mother and daughter repairing their relationship by repairing themselves. It delivers strong female characters, quick dialogue, and a solid story. The author’s voice is unique and memorable.”

Grade: Recommend

ISA Top Reads — Spring 2026

“I NEARLY LOST YOU offers a fresh, female-driven take on a classic science fiction time travel trope. The script supplies a small cast of well-rounded, tightly written characters. The writer’s strong voice is clear from the first page: the action and dialogue have a poetic rhythm.”

Nicky Weinstock — Producer, Severance (Apple TV+), Bridesmaids

“It’s smart, dynamic, and deeply resonant. The concept of two women from different eras uniting to seek joy and self-worth is profoundly resonant. It offers a rich exploration of their characters, their regrets, and the growth they experience. Their journey offers a gratifying resolution, and the element of time travel adds an intriguing layer to the narrative, emphasizing the power of connecting across time.”

Salomé Breziner — Director (7 features, Cannes) / Steven J. Wolfe — Producer, 500 Days of Summer

Salomé Breziner read the script unsolicited and called to say she loved it and could not imagine any actress not wanting to play these roles. She expressed strong interest in directing and passed the script to her producing partner Steven J. Wolfe.

Noticed You Today

Feature screenplay — European drama, based on true events — noticedyoutoday.com

WeScreenplay

“The story has the vibes of an ultimate comfort movie that I could see being watched and rewatched on Netflix.”

Free Flo

Feature screenplay — hip hop / Barbie theme comedy

Slamdance

“This is a really snappy and original plot.”

Party Girl Saves the World

Music comedy series

ScreenCraft — Finalist

Production companies, management companies, major studios, and casting/talent across five projects over six years.