Help Bring Elizebeth Friedman’s Untold Story to the Screen.
“Unseen. Unheard. Unstoppable.”
After years of writing and developing stories, I’ve reached a breakthrough.
A respected production company has expressed strong interest in my latest screenplay: “Unseen. Unheard. Unstoppable.” The powerful, female-driven story of Elizebeth Friedman, the first woman to crack enemy codes during the World Wars and a pioneer of modern cryptology whose work was buried for decades.
They’ve offered to support the project through their Executive Producer Services program, providing packaging, talent outreach, financing strategy, and market positioning. These are critical next steps in securing studio-level interest and moving toward production.
Here the breakdown:
$12,950
In-Depth Coverage & Creative Feedback
Detailed Script Notes & Executive Guidance
Strip Board Scheduling
Cast Scheduling
Top Sheet Budgeting
Comprehensive Pitch Deck
Financial Modeling & Optimized Finance Plan
Executive Consultation
Pitching to Talent Agencies for Cast Attachments
Pitching to Sales Agents & Distribution partners.
That’s why I’m reaching out to friends, colleagues, and supporters like you.
This isn’t just another historical drama.
It’s a story about brilliance, perseverance, and unsung heroism. About a woman who changed the course of history and never got the credit she deserved. I believe this film can finally give Elizebeth Friedman her rightful place in history and inspire generations to come.
Please consider contributing. Every dollar makes a difference.
With appreciation,
Ralf Gawel
About Elizebeth Friedman
From busting rum runners during Prohibition to exposing Nazi spy rings during World War II, Elizebeth Friedman was one of the most influential codebreakers of the 20th century. Her work was classified and overshadowed for decades, often attributed to her male counterparts. Only long after her death did the truth emerge: she was a trailblazer in intelligence and cryptology, and her story deserves to be known.


