The List

After her fiance sleeps with a celebrity on his free pass list, Abby Meyers, with nothing but five names and a fantasy shared by millions, sets out for Los Angeles to sleep with someone from hers.

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Abby (Sage) is about to get married and everything is perfect. Until she finds out her fiancé slept with a celebrity from his “free pass” list. To get her mind off things, Abby and her best friend Chloe come up with a crazy idea – Abby should pursue a celebrity from her own list, which includes tough guy action movie star Mac West, Sexiest Man Alive Cooper Grant, and multi-Platinum Grammy award-winning rapper Avon. In LA, their friend Sam, a Hollywood talent agent and Chloe’s ex, calls in all her favors to help Abby get into the same room as her celebrity crushes. But getting their attention will be up to Abby. Just as she starts to get close to living the ultimate dream in La La Land, things become complicated when Abby meets Jake (Navarro), a local waiter with big dreams of his own, who gives her a fresh perspective.
Melissa Miller Costanzo is a writer/director with the benefit of a decisive, visual point of view. Her first feature, All These Small Moments, starring Molly Ringwald, Brian d’Arcy James, and Jemima Kirke, will have its worldwide premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. From her work in the art department on such award winning films as Indignation, The Fighter, Precious, The Extra Man, and Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, she’s developed an eye for detail and a perspective defined by experience. She just wrapped working in the art department on Barry Jenkins new film “If Beale Street Could Talk” for AnnaPurna Pictures. Her first feature as a producer was the film The Tested starring Aunjanue Ellis, Armando Riesco, and Frank Vincent which was accepted to the prestigious IFP Independent Filmmaker Lab and Emerging Narratives at IFP Film Week and took home top prize at the American Black Film Festival. Her time spent on set and behind the scenes, helps to inform her work and the worlds she creates. She is not only known for the intimate characters she creates, but for the clear realm in which they exist. As a storyteller she writes from her gut, as a director she finds the beauty in those guts.