Open Roof: A Reunion Gone Wrong

Production Details

Title: Open Roof
Format: Feature Film
Production Begins: Active Development
Filming Location: California
Producer: Stuart Pollok, Samira Kawas
Writer/Producer: Ron Senkowski
Synopsis: It’s the ten-year high school reunion from hell. But not in any way you might imagine. Six best friends have come to celebrate and relive old times. When they decide to go downtown to watch the sunrise from the top of a 42-story skyscraper (just like they did on Prom ten years earlier) things take a turn for the worse. It’s not just the rekindled romances and rivalries; it’s the fact that the impenetrable steel fire door that let them out to the roof won’t open when they want to go back down. It’s stuck. Auto-locked from the inside. Nothing is going to open it and there aren’t any other easy ways down (a clothes rope from tuxedos and ball gowns anyone?) How long can they survive the cold winter air? Will their few bottles of champagne and baggies of hash brownies sustain them until they are found? Or will the fact that this is a long holiday weekend and they are in the middle of a desolate downtown play against them? For once, being above it all isn’t a good thing.

Production Company

Saltire Entertainment
5945 Lindenhurst Avenue,
Los Angeles,
CA 90036

info@saltireent.com
Phone: 323-842-3842

Production Company

Symply Entertainment
info@symplyentertainment.com

About Open Roof

Open Roof narrates the story of six high school friends reuniting for a ten-year celebration that takes an unexpected turn. Once filled with nostalgia, the night spirals into tension as they find themselves trapped on a rooftop after attempting to recreate a memorable moment from their past. With the entrance locked, they are faced with the reality of their situation as they struggle to cope with the cold and dwindling supplies. The film explores themes of friendship, regret, and the passage of time, highlighting the complexities of human relationships. As they confront their past, the characters are forced to reckon with the choices that have shaped their lives since graduation.

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