bettedavislover
Logline: In the high-stakes Golden Age of cinema, an idealistic small-town actor and a fiercely independent screen queen must decide if their off-screen connection is worth the price of their public personas.
The year is 1939. Hollywood is at its peak, a factory of dreams built on artifice and iron-clad contracts. Jimmy Stewart, a lanky, soft-spoken newcomer with an earnestness that baffles the cynical studio heads, is suddenly thrust into the limelight. He represents the "everyman," but he feels like a stranger in a land of mirrors.
His world collides with Bette Davis, the reigning "First Lady of the Screen." Known for her sharp wit and refusal to play the submissive starlet, Bette is currently locked in a bitter battle with the studio for better scripts. She has no time for amateurs, but when she's paired with Jimmy for a sprawling romantic epic, she finds his unvarnished sincerity impossible to ignore.
As the cameras roll, the lines between the script and reality blur. Against a backdrop of jazz clubs, sunset drives, and the looming shadow of a world on the brink of war, Jimmy and Bette navigate a complex dance of ambition and vulnerability. To stay together, they must face a studio system that prefers its stars to be icons rather than human beings.
The Characters
Jimmy Stewart
Role: The Rising Star
Personality Traits: Principled, thoughtful, and charmingly awkward. He struggles to keep his integrity while the "star-maker" machine tries to change him.
Bette Davis
Role: The Established Icon
Personality Traits: Intellectual, fiery, and deeply protective of her craft. She hides her loneliness behind a mask of professional perfection.