Stories by @peterjudge04
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Nothing Compares To You
A musical biopic on Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor in the style of "Rocketman", "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Bob Marley - One Love".

Do You Write For Living?
David Strawberry is an aspiring writer who only wrote short stories and articles and is waiting for inspiration for his first novel. His brothers are respectively an architect and a brain surgeon and his upper-middle-class dad, who made many sacrifices for his sons, is worried about David. David is currently working for a sensational review while he meets Kylie Gordon, a strong, eccentric woman with whom starts a romantic relationship. In the meanwhile, David has to reconcile with his daughter from his first marriage while conducting many interviews.

Shpalman
Corrado Sciosciamocca is an unlucky sewer worker who lives in Rome and is single who is also Shpalman, a superhero who defeats the baddies by putting feces on their faces. While he is investigating on a murder plotted by the three Italian-American mobsters Al, John and Jack, Shpalman starts dating a beautiful woman named Dulcistella, and has to keep his identity secret to her. But is it all real? Is Corrado really a superhero or is he just hallucinating to escape from his monotonous, boring life?

No Man's Land
After an expedition in the North Pole and a controversial transatlantic flight in which his friend and companion Floyd Bennett lost his life due to pneumonia, Navy admiral and polar explorer Richard Evelyn Byrd engages in a monumental expedition to the South Pole, taking ships, planes and men and trying to defy nature.

The March King
A biopic on world famous American bandleader and composer John Philip Sousa.

"Tear Along The Dotted Line" & "This World Can't Tear Me Down"
Rome, Italy, 2020s: Zero is a politically-committed left-wing cartoonist who narrates the dramas of his life, ranging from politics, love, friendship and working.

Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo
Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo are a famous Italian comedy trio active since the 1990s. They joke about many things, from the hardest challenges of life to zany parodies of pop culture.

Berserk - The Golden Age Arc
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The Rosenblums
The Rosenblums are a big extended family living in Pasadena, California. Many dramas and comedies arise: the Rosenblums' long missing son comes back home with his new future husband, their adopted son gets persuaded by a friend of him on doing drugs and their youngest daughter gets accused of racism by schoolmates for a misunderstood Instagram post.

The Filthy Frank Show
"It's-a me, Franku!"

Helluva Boss
"What the f4ck's a health insurance?"

Fiddler on the Roof
An observant Jewish milkman has to go against his secular traditions when his three daughters marry three men he doesn't like.

Fight The Power: an American Story
A biopic on hip-hop political group Public Enemy.

My Son Nero
Old Italian comedy film set in Ancient Rome.

The Road to El Dorado
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Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl
Hazumu Osaragi, an effeminate yet heterosexual high school boy, gets accidentally killed by extraterrestrial Hitoshi Sota's alien spaceship. The deeply saddened Sota resurrects Hazumu but accidentally gives him the body of a girl. Now with her sex changed, Hazumu has to accept her new body, while getting herself involved in a same-sex love triangle between Yasuna, a shy and kind girl that rejected her when she was a boy, and Tomari, a rough yet lovable tomboy who has always had a special relationship with Hazumu.

Little Miss Sunshine
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"Roots" In Real Life (1826-2024)
This is a kind of strange concept: I wanted to adapt 1977 TV miniseries "Roots" and the 1976 novel by which it is based, and that is actually based on the real story of its author Alex Haley, in a real-life, real-time timespan of 200 years casting people as if the actors were the real Kinte family. I readapted the timespan to end in 2024 instead of 1976, so it also starts later. Note: not all people I casted are actors, since I don't know actors form the 1820s.

How Not To Be An Infidel
Ben Bernstein is a good-natured, simple Jewish-American family man. He's not particularly religious but considers himself Jewish. However, while signing for a new life insurance, he finds out he was actually born to Muslim American parents with the name of Abdul Latif Farah. Shocked by this revelation, he now has to hide his Muslim Arab identity, since his teenage daughter is dating the son of a nationalistic Israeli Army officer, and also trying to reconcile with his elderly anti-Zionist Muslim father, who would be shocked to find out his son was raised Jewish.

The Book of Mormon
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of South Park, and their friend Robert Lopez made a wonderful musical called "The Book of Mormon", focused on the life of Kevin Price, a Mormon missionary who questions his faith during his first mission in Uganda. But what if Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez made a comical musical based on the actual "Book of Mormon" by Latter-Day Saints Church founder Joseph Smith?