Last Friday we headed down to Beverly Hills Tanzore Restaurant & Lounge to celebrate the wrap of Alex Albrecht's directorial debut film “Neverland” which was born out of collaboration with Scripped.com and crowdfunded through IndieGoGo.

The fifteen-page script was written by Coy Lothrop, a beginning screenwriter, and selected through a contest held by Scripped.com, a site which gives screenwriters the opportunity to use their Web-based software to construct a script within industry standards and access it anywhere in the world.

At the wrap party we were only able to check out the opening title sequence of this sci-fi thriller, where we saw Henri Lubatti, who stars in the film as Dr. Clayton Cole, speaking at a podium about what we can only assume is time travel.

Alex Albrecht with actors Henri Lubatti and Davin Ransom; Credit: Shannon Cottrell

Alex Albrecht with actors Henri Lubatti and Davin Ransom; Credit: Shannon Cottrell

From what we hear via Twitter and Posterous “Neverland” has just been submitted to the Sundance Film Festival.

Editor Zach Fine; Credit: Shannon Cottrell

Editor Zach Fine; Credit: Shannon Cottrell

Scripped CEO Sunil Rajaraman and COO Ryan Buckley; Credit: Shannon Cottrell

Scripped CEO Sunil Rajaraman and COO Ryan Buckley; Credit: Shannon Cottrell

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