

A bipolar screenwriter tries to save Earth through sheer delusion—and maybe a movie.
In his struggles with manic delusions of grandeur, an altruistic, novice screenwriter comes to believe he can lead the human race against the perils of climate change by making a climate themed movie which will inspire mankind to band together and rescue Mother Earth from pending doom. Bringing to light, and to darkness, the plight of the anguished, yet often inspiring, unquiet bi-polar mind, the lines between fantasy and reality are blurred in this story of the writing of its own screenplay.
Writing
Screenplay eating itself alive—meta structure that mirrors protagonist's unraveling.
Acting
Whoever plays this role is either Oscar-bound or needs a hug immediately.

Director
Mark David
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film's structure allegedly mirrors the actual screenplay Mark David wrote during his own bipolar episodes—art imitating life imitating art until nobody knows what's real.
This joins a tiny club of climate films that don't lecture but instead weaponize eco-anxiety through psychological horror—less 'An Inconvenient Truth,' more 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things' with solar panels.