Who is Zarrah?
Written by Jaclyn Whitt
Every time Zarrah falls asleep she wakes up in an alternate world. In one, she’s a famous and talented musician. In the other, she’s a patient in a psych ward with amnesia brought on by psychosis. Everyone who’s close to her in one world also exists in the other, but they’re different. Zarrah has to figure out who she really is and why she’s having such vivid imaginations of being in a whole other world. But the closer she gets to knowing who she really is, the less she wants to know about the truth.
Reviews
"WHO IS ZARRAH? is an absorbing psychological thriller full of complex and intriguing characters. Jaclyn Whitt's carefully-crafted tale is heart-warming, charming, and utterly terrifying, unpredictable and full of surprises. I highly recommend "Who is Zarrah" as a powerful and memorable movie experience."
~ Dale Norman Green
"WHO IS ZARRAH? is an intriguing script with twists and turns that keep the audience guessing about compelling and complex characters."
~ Peggy Schott
"WHO IS ZARRAH? is a compelling emotional thriller that keeps the audience guessing right along with Zarrah herself. Among the script's best features: it is chock full of creative parts for actors – from large to small: these are the kind of juicy roles that draw actors to a project.”
~ Sean Gaffney
"WHO IS ZARRRAH is a mind bending journey that will keep you guessing right until the end. The depth of the characters, range of emotions, and smart dialogue make this an actor’s dream project. Jaclyn has crafted a story that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats! It really does HAVE to get made!!"
~ Gigi Orsillo
Jaclyn Whitt
Author ● Speaker ● Screenwriter ● Teacher
A performer by nature, Jaclyn Whitt is always ready to use her creative gifts to inspire people toward the Kingdom of God. Her identity is firmly grounded in her faith and calling as a wife, mother, step-mother and grand-mother. Jaclyn is an award-winning screenwriter, the Education Coordinator of Faith and Family Screenwriting Academy, and the co-host of the Faith and Family Filmmaker's podcast. She mentors emerging screenwriters to successfully write screenplays, win awards and pitch to producers. Some of her mentees have gone on to win awards and secure funding and grants for their projects.