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ZEPHYR HILLS

What to know: Immensely intriguing, excellent entertainment value, outstanding characters and a compelling storyline.
ZEPHYR HILLS is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 12-18
28 minutes
Screenplay
AUDREY HACKETT
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Zepher Hills is immensely intriguing. It has excellent entertainment value with outstanding characters and a compelling storyline. My favorite characters are Xander and Stone, but truthfully all of the characters are well developed and the dialogue for each one fits really well. I couldn't stop reading this and would love to see how the story develops into a series. It is very youth friendly, especially for older kids. I recommend it for ages 12 through 18, plus adults. There is some minor violence, but it is appropriate to the story and not gratuitous in any way. It is suitable as a consequence to the situation. Here is wishing this writer the best of luck. I would love to see this produced. I give this 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Reviewed by KIDS FIRST! Juror #10.
Zepher Hills is immensely intriguing. It has excellent entertainment value with outstanding characters and a compelling storyline. My favorite characters are Xander and Stone, but truthfully all of the characters are well developed and the dialogue for each one fits really well. I couldn't stop reading this and would love to see how the story develops into a series. It is very youth friendly, especially for older kids. I recommend it for ages 12 through 18, plus adults. There is some minor violence, but it is appropriate to the story and not gratuitous in any way. It is suitable as a consequence to the situation. Here is wishing this writer the best of luck. I would love to see this produced. I give this 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Reviewed by KIDS FIRST! Juror #10.
After a traumatic accident leaves an awkward, artistic 13-year-old with the ability to see and speak to ghosts, he uses his comic book drawings to help the lost souls find peace, but doing so may unearth a secret about his town no one wants resurrected.
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