Discussion Question Rare Unpublished Bramwell Fletcher Manuscript – Rights Available

That’s a significant step forward, Jim. Having a fiscal sponsor behind the project can open new doors and give the next stage of development more structure and credibility.

It’s also great to see something that started as a discussion here on FilmPlatforms continuing to gain real momentum. Looking forward to seeing the CCEA page when it goes live. Congratulations!
Thank you Samantha, means a lot!
 
I am the managing representative and 50% rights-holder for the literary estate of Bramwell Fletcher. I hold full legal and administrative control over a previously unreleased, historical memior/ manuscript Titled: "The Thistleball" Story of an Actor's Life, By Bramwell Fletcher with the typewritten provenance established by Lael Wertenbaker ). Per the initial representation contract signed by the Fletcher heirs, I am the sole point of contact for this estate, regarding the manuscript. The heirs may only be contacted with my express, written permission, and all final publishing and or production and contractual decisions go strictly through me.
That’s very interesting, and it sounds like the manuscript has significant historical and literary value. Having clear representation and rights documentation in place is especially important for a previously unreleased work. I’d be interested in learning more about the manuscript and any publishing or screen adaptation plans you’re currently considering.
 
The Web Portal for "The Thistleball", "Story Of An Actor's Life", By "Bramwell Fletcher" is up and running on CCEA's site! 🎬 📖 🎥View attachment 180
ccearts.org/thistleball

Great to see the portal is live, Jim. This could be a good time to start looking at production companies that work with literary IP and historical or biographical material. Mazur Kaplan and Pioneer Pictures might be worth researching to see if The Thistleball could fit what they develop. Having the portal up should make it much easier to introduce the project too.
 
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