"If you try to make a movie about the relationship
between art and money," warns the narrator,
"you end up making a movie about anxiety.
Try not to worry."

Thus begins the tale, somehow both frantic and
contemplative of Cathy, a novelist who is blocked
on what should be her "breakout" book and Alan,
a painter who is tired of selling paintings for
exactly what it will cost him to keep the electricity
from being turned off. on. Cathy has Camilla, her
agent who will "do anything" for her clients and
Alan has his friend Gary with whom he opens a
gallery. When the gallery fails and Cathy can't
deliver her novel the two artists, shocked and in
debt, have to figure out what their responsibilities
really are and work out their relationships with
their angry business partners before they can
really become aware of each other.

Try, as we said before, not to worry.

Production is slated for 2002.
Written by Michael Bergmann.
Inquiries: atfo@separate-star.com