Absolutely. Below is a Modern Snow White Script Outline structured as a three-act feature film, roughly 90–110 minutes long. It combines all your brilliant elements—tech, family trauma, identity collapse, drug-den dwarves, and documentary redemption—into a cohesive screenplay-ready blueprint.
Title: The Fairest
Genre: Drama / Dark Satire / Techno-Fable
Tone: Bittersweet, stylish, lyrical with gritty undercurrents
Visual Style: Filtered-glam vs. raw-documentary contrast (color and texture shift across acts)
🎬 ACT I: The Mirror and the Mask
[00:00–00:30]
Opening Image:
A high-gloss, heavily filtered livestream. The Queen sits in a perfect condo under ring lights, basking in praise. Off-camera, Snow White quietly adjusts the lighting.
Setup:
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Snow White, 19, brilliant and invisible, manages her stepmother’s online empire—editing, filming, optimizing.
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The Queen is a fading influencer clinging to relevance through filters, staged vulnerability, and vanity metrics.
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The King, Snow’s father, is ill—quiet, poetic, a former academic type who married the Queen for love and spectacle.
Inciting Incident:
During a live Q&A, a child innocently asks:
“What filter do you use to look like that?”
The Queen panics. Social media pounces. #FilterGate erupts.
Her empire starts to crumble. The King falls gravely ill.
🎬 ACT II: The Dark Wood
[00:30–01:10]
Escape:
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The Queen turns on Snow White, accusing her of sabotage and even of harming the King.
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The Queen’s Huntsman—a stalkerish e-boy and digital mercenary—unleashes a smear campaign: fake DMs, doxxing, reputation destruction.
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Snow White is forced to flee. She has no phone, no ID, just a backpack and her old phone with raw video footage.
The Seven Dwarves (aka The Den):
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Snow White stumbles upon a rural house filled with seven oddballs—quirky, drug-fueled, brilliant dropouts who run a dark web acid operation.
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They each lead double lives—artisans, healers, hackers, mail runners—each wounded and gifted.
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She doesn’t realize it’s a drug den. They’re kind to her. She becomes their documentarian, filming them naturally, without judgment.
Midpoint (False Hope):
Snow White begins healing. She learns to let go of her past.
But one day while cleaning, she uses a bottle she thinks is cleaner—it’s actually a chemical used in blotter manufacturing.
She collapses.
🎬 ACT III: The Awakening
[01:10–01:30]
Hospital:
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Snow White is admitted as a Jane Doe, in a coma.
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She’s placed in the same hospital as her father, two floors down.
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The Queen uses the OD as proof of Snow’s depravity. The world turns away.
The Kiss (Reimagined):
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The King, near death, is drawn to the coma ward. He recognizes her not by face—but by presence.
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He kisses her forehead, whispering:
“My girl. I see you now. I always did.”
Snow White awakens.
🎬 ACT IV: The Edit
[01:30–01:40]
Epilogue:
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Snow White and the King live quietly in the country. The Queen still streams from her condo, now working at Hooters to “stay visible.”
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Snow White doesn’t return to social media—but she uses AI to edit her raw footage into a documentary called “Seven Lights.”
Post-Credit Montage:
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Each dwarf receives a link to a blank YouTube channel.
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They watch themselves in wonder—captured at their most alive, most human.
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Slowly, we see each one begin to change—trying to become the version Snow White saw.
🎬 FINAL IMAGE:
Snow White and her father sit on the porch.
Tea. Laughter. Silence. Truth.
The wind moves the trees, and her camera sits on the table, recording nothing.
Fade to black.
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