Early Adopter: A Dramatic Screenplay About Relatives, Roots, Revenue, and Revenge Through the Juxtaposition of Familial Bonds and Betrayal
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Goldstein, Cynthia K. 2024. Early Adopter: A Dramatic Screenplay About Relatives, Roots, Revenue, and Revenge Through the Juxtaposition of Familial Bonds and Betrayal. Master's thesis, Harvard University Division of Continuing Education.Abstract
Early Adopter is a dramatic feature screenplay that concerns the impact of a long-held, tragic secret on an already emotionally conflicted family of three women—a grandmother, mother, and daughter—and the difficult, life-saving choices that they mustmake because of that secret as it threatens their relationships, their global business, and their lives. Exploring the internal and external politics of a family’s personal and financial relationships, the story juxtaposes shocking revelations about their past, present, and profits, highlighting the ties that bind them—and the betrayals that tear them apart.
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