After billionaire Walter Bridges passes away, the fate of his company shocks everyone. Instead of leaving the controlling shares of Bridges Technologies to his eldest son James, the responsible, business-minded heir, Walter entrusts them to his younger son Peter—a laid-back sailor with zero interest in corporate life. Enter Kim Glaser, a driven Century City businesswoman determined to land the biggest deal of her career by closing the sale of Bridges Technologies. With her firm already doubting her after a failed merger, this is her shot at redemption. But there’s a catch: Peter refuses to come into the office. The only way to get him to sign is to meet him on his turf—aboard his sailboat, bound for an eight-day trip to Cabo. For Kim, the journey is torture: no Wi-Fi, no cell service, no power suits—just salt water, chaos, and a man who drives her crazy with his infuriating charm. For Peter, it’s hilarious: watching the buttoned-up dealmaker stumble her way through seasickness, boat chores, and life without spreadsheets. But as the days stretch on and the ocean forces them into close quarters, Kim starts seeing that Peter isn’t just a reckless drifter—and Peter realizes there’s more to Kim than ambition. Somewhere between wild sunsets, unexpected adventures, and near-missed deadlines, business turns into banter, banter turns into sparks, and Kim faces the most unexpected complication of her career: she might be falling for the wrong man. With her deal—and her job—on the line, Kim must decide: stay the course and close the deal, or risk it all for love on the open sea.
Monica R. Cooper has worked in front of the camera and behind it for over 30+ years. Monica was born in Baton Rouge, La. Raised in Pittsburgh, PA and studied theater at the University of North Carolina. She started her career in the entertainment industry as an actress performing in local theater and national commercials. Unable to find reliable representation, Monica formed her own model and talent management agency which she ran successfully for 4 years, ultimately finding a niche is discovering talent as a casting before making the leap of faith to relocate to the entertainment capital. Upon moving to Los Angeles, she immediately began casting films and television projects such as Panther, Posse, Moesha, The Parkers, Friday, The Steve Harvey Show, Ned and Stacey, Civil Brand, The Wash and Waste Deep to name a few. While casting, she found a fervent desire to be more involved in the creative process as a Producer. This led her to form the film and television entertainment production company, Make It Happen Entertainment to develop, package and produce “in- house” with the best in the business. The company’s home base is in Los Angeles with production teams globally. Recent casting and producing works include "MR-9" with Frank Grillo, Michael Jai White and Abm Sumon and "Skeletons in the Closet" with Terrance Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr. and numerous projects currently in development. Along with educating and providing opportunities for our next generation of filmmakers, her personal passion, is to find a cure for breast cancer. After losing her mother to the disease, she formed The Silent Majority Breast Cancer Foundation (www.smbcf.org) whose goal, is to raise awareness and funding for research, mentorship programs for youth and families and providing hope for more survivors. She is also the founder and visionary behind the development of Peaceful Tides Health e Wellness Centre. (www.peacefultides.org) A 360 health and wellbeing facility being developed globally.
Marvin Hayes is known as a producer. He is famous for his work on The Matrix (1999), House of 1000 Corpses (2003), and Rated ATL (2016).