100 people write one page of story for 100 Pages Movie

Imagine you get to write part of a full-length movie.

Over the last 100 days, 100 people got the opportunity to write one page of a movie.

For the first time, on Sunday at a gathering at The Factory in Franklin, the writers read the story out loud in the same room.

With only a little help from producers Marcus Johns, Darrick Landreneau, Christian DelGrosso and Jesse Dueck, total strangers came together for the 100 Pages Movie project.

“Basically it’s like telephone — a giant game of telephone,” said Marcus Johns.

The writers hailed from 38 states and 4 countries. Back in the fall, they were assigned a page number at random.

Kalynn Fuller, 24, of Minneapolis, got picked to write the first page of the drama movie.

“I really wanted to do something collaborative, something bigger than myself and really pour into a community of creatives,” Kalynn Fuller said when asked about why she was interested in this project.

14-year-old Olivia Volk of North Carolina got to read up to page 10 before writing page 11.

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