

Cailin Coane
ABOUT
ABOUT ME
I'm a screenwriter from Columbus, Ohio, now living in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm an aspiring TV writer; major influences include Doctor Who, Sherlock, Firefly, Orphan Black, Agent Carter, and Legends of Tomorrow. My goal is to join a writers' room, and one day be showrunner of my own original drama series.
WHAT I'VE DONE
My original pilot script Hourglass was a finalist for the 2017 Content Creators of Atlanta Awards and Peachtree Village International Film Festival. I'm a co-writer for crime drama Momma, which is currently filming its pilot episode. I was a writer for web drama A Billion To One, script supervisor on feature Mock and Roll, as well as a script reader for the Nashville Film Festival and screener for the 2018 Atlanta Film Festival.
WHAT I DO
I write pilots, short films, and feature films, usually in the realm of sci-fi/fantasy. But, I also like working in a variety of genres: horror, mystery, paranormal, film noir - anything with an element of the fantastic.
PORTFOLIO

A young writer investigates a studio head's villainous activities, both real and otherworldly, when three studio interns disappear. (Pilot, sci-fi)

A young woman is recruited by Death to track down souls who have escaped the afterlife and scattered across time. (Pilot, fantasy)

Trapped in their childhood fantasy world, two teenagers fight the blurring line between imagination and reality. (Pilot, fantasy)

After receiving a terminal diagnosis, a woman sees a ghost in her house, leading to a shocking confrontation on the night of her death. (Short film, horror)

A lifeguard holds the life of a viciously hateful patron in her hands when an accident at the pool spirals out of control. (Short film, drama)

Two strangers' lives touch for a brief moment during the course of a bus ride. (Short film, drama)

Romeo Montague, detective, and Juliet Capulet, member of the Capulet crime family, begin an affair that sets their city at war. (Feature, film noir)

A little girl receives a strange visitor on Christmas morning when she accidentally addresses her list to "Dear Satan." (Short film, horror)

A supervillain gets more than he bargained for when he disguises himself as a group therapist for superheroes. (Short film, comedy)