So I’ve raced ahead with a script but all I have are a beginning and an ending. I’ve avoided and prevaricated but that’s not getting me any closer to meeting a(n admittedly self-imposed) deadline.
Right, then.
Still Life With Chickens is the story of a cranky old woman who reluctantly adopts a barnevelder chicken and learns that there’s more to her sunset years than waiting for death.
I’ve written:
- the first few scenes where —
- MAMA tends her GARDEN which is a bit of a haven from caring for her housebound husband;
- the garden is invaded by CHICKEN who has a taste for silverbeet;
- Mama catches the chicken, then tries to find its owner to give them a piece of her mind;
- Mama, unable to find the chicken’s owner, decides to look after it for a few days;
- CUT TO some time later — like, several weeks later — where Mama and Chicken have come to an arrangement:
- the old woman has someone to talk to;
- and the chicken is given parts of the garden to eat and scratch up, as well as kitchen scraps;
- and the last few scenes where —
- Mama has mellowed noticeably;
- Chicken disappears, forcing Mama to interact with her neighbours in search for the chicken;
- and [A SATISFYING RESOLUTION IS ACHIEVED]*.
Like I said, I’ve tried to launch myself from the tail-end of the first act with no success, while an attempt to work my way backward from that final act has been equally unsuccessful.
I listed some stepping stones:
- [OPENING SCENES]
- Something Happens
- Something Else Happens
- Crunch Time!
- [CLOSING SCENES]
My stomach tensing with the possibility of knocking this bastard off — and recognising Joe’s 11-Step Programme — I sketched in some more details:
- [OPENING SCENES]
- Something Happens
- Could grandchildren visit? They’d love the chicken! Excellent opportunity for variations on If you really loved me, you would visit more often;
- Something Else Happens
- Mama attends the funeral of a contemporary, and sees the shrinking circle of peers;
- Crunch Time
- Mama’s husband is taken to hospital, leaving Mama feeling very alone, maybe?
- [CLOSING SCENES]
Mm.
I could be onto something here.
* I know this is one of those dry technical posts but I can’t bring myself to spoil the ending.