Melanie Schiele’s Butterfly Children has won the $50,000 Slamdance 2013 Writing Competition grand prize and $10,000 in cash presented by JuntoBox Films.
Competition organisers said they received a record number of more than 2,500 submissions this year. The ceremony took place at the Writers Guild Of America headquarters in Los Angeles on October 9.
In the Feature Screenplay category Mary F Unser’s The Ecdysiasts claimed first place, while Clayton Sakoda’s Swine finished second and Elliot and Teresa Sutherland’s Terrestrials shared third place with Wallingford by Lisa Rubin.
Exquisite Corpses by Mark Strassel and Rebecca Rudell (pictured) took first place in the Horror Screenplay section, followed by That Time Of The Month from Joe Hauler and Dead Tired by Geoffrey Uloth.
In the Short Screenplay category first prize went to Think Ink by Emily Hu followed by The Substitute from Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Tannaz Hazemi and James Grimaldi’s Before The Bomb.
Slamdance 2014 will...
Competition organisers said they received a record number of more than 2,500 submissions this year. The ceremony took place at the Writers Guild Of America headquarters in Los Angeles on October 9.
In the Feature Screenplay category Mary F Unser’s The Ecdysiasts claimed first place, while Clayton Sakoda’s Swine finished second and Elliot and Teresa Sutherland’s Terrestrials shared third place with Wallingford by Lisa Rubin.
Exquisite Corpses by Mark Strassel and Rebecca Rudell (pictured) took first place in the Horror Screenplay section, followed by That Time Of The Month from Joe Hauler and Dead Tired by Geoffrey Uloth.
In the Short Screenplay category first prize went to Think Ink by Emily Hu followed by The Substitute from Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Tannaz Hazemi and James Grimaldi’s Before The Bomb.
Slamdance 2014 will...
- 10/11/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Melanie Schiele’s Butterfly Children has won the $50,000 Slamdance 2013 Writing Competition grand prize and $10,000 in cash presented by JuntoBox Films.
Competition organisers said they received a record number of more than 2,500 submissions this year. The ceremony took place at the Writers Guild Of America headquarters in Los Angeles on October 9.
In the Feature Screenplay category Mary F Unser’s The Ecdysiasts claimed first place, while Clayton Sakoda’s Swine finished second and Elliot and Teresa Sutherland’s Terrestrials shared third place with Wallingford by Lisa Rubin.
Exquisite Corpses by Mark Strassel and Rebecca Rudell (pictured) took first place in the Horror Screenplay section, followed by That Time Of The Month from Joe Hauler and Dead Tired by Geoffrey Uloth.
In the Short Screenplay category first prize went to Think Ink by Emily Hu followed by The Substitute from Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Tannaz Hazemi and James Grimaldi’s Before The Bomb.
Slamdance 2014 will...
Competition organisers said they received a record number of more than 2,500 submissions this year. The ceremony took place at the Writers Guild Of America headquarters in Los Angeles on October 9.
In the Feature Screenplay category Mary F Unser’s The Ecdysiasts claimed first place, while Clayton Sakoda’s Swine finished second and Elliot and Teresa Sutherland’s Terrestrials shared third place with Wallingford by Lisa Rubin.
Exquisite Corpses by Mark Strassel and Rebecca Rudell (pictured) took first place in the Horror Screenplay section, followed by That Time Of The Month from Joe Hauler and Dead Tired by Geoffrey Uloth.
In the Short Screenplay category first prize went to Think Ink by Emily Hu followed by The Substitute from Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Tannaz Hazemi and James Grimaldi’s Before The Bomb.
Slamdance 2014 will...
- 10/11/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The 4th annual Sydney Underground Film Festival, which runs for three days on Sept. 9-11, will screen about 10 features from all over the world and a veritable ton of short films from even further out there.
The fest will open with the latest documentary by a Hollywood icon. It’s Oliver Stone’s South of the Border, which has the director meeting with South American politicians and dignitaries. (The film opened to mixed reviews here in the States earlier this year.) Also screening is Trash Humpers, the latest film by indie rabble-rouser Harmony Korine, which has been confounding audiences on the indie film fest circuit, and Gaspar Noe’s Enter the Void, which has been earning rave reviews.
The rest of the features in the lineup are an eclectic, oddball concoction, including Mladen Djordjevic‘s Serbian atrocity Life and Death of a Porno Gang, Victor Nieuwenhuijs and Maartje Seyferth’s twisted Netherlands tale Meat,...
The fest will open with the latest documentary by a Hollywood icon. It’s Oliver Stone’s South of the Border, which has the director meeting with South American politicians and dignitaries. (The film opened to mixed reviews here in the States earlier this year.) Also screening is Trash Humpers, the latest film by indie rabble-rouser Harmony Korine, which has been confounding audiences on the indie film fest circuit, and Gaspar Noe’s Enter the Void, which has been earning rave reviews.
The rest of the features in the lineup are an eclectic, oddball concoction, including Mladen Djordjevic‘s Serbian atrocity Life and Death of a Porno Gang, Victor Nieuwenhuijs and Maartje Seyferth’s twisted Netherlands tale Meat,...
- 9/8/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Astral Media The Harold Greenberg Fund has revealed the list of upcoming films that will get financial support through its Script Development Program and Equity Investment Program.
The list reveals all the 27 films (chosen out of 139 applications), which are either in production or pre-production period, that will get some financial backing.
Story Optioning
The Flying Troutmans
Four Seasons Productions Inc.
Screenwriters: Semi Chellas and Miriam Toews
King Leary
Verite Films Inc.
Screenwriter: Paul Quarrington
The Outlander
Strada Films Inc. and Triptych Media Inc.
Screenwriter: Tbd
First Draft
Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet
Hand Picked Films Inc.
Screenwriter: Richard Bell
The Diary of Laura’s Twin
pUNK Films Inc.
Screenwriter: Laura Phillips
Don’t Talk To Irene
Alyson Richards Productions Inc.
Screenwriter: Pat Mills
King Leary
Verite Films Inc.
Screenwriter: Paul Quarrington
The Lizard Cage
Sienna Films Inc.
Screenwriter: David Vainola
Queen Kristina
Triptych Media Inc.
Screenwriter: Michel Marc Bouchard
Second...
The list reveals all the 27 films (chosen out of 139 applications), which are either in production or pre-production period, that will get some financial backing.
Story Optioning
The Flying Troutmans
Four Seasons Productions Inc.
Screenwriters: Semi Chellas and Miriam Toews
King Leary
Verite Films Inc.
Screenwriter: Paul Quarrington
The Outlander
Strada Films Inc. and Triptych Media Inc.
Screenwriter: Tbd
First Draft
Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet
Hand Picked Films Inc.
Screenwriter: Richard Bell
The Diary of Laura’s Twin
pUNK Films Inc.
Screenwriter: Laura Phillips
Don’t Talk To Irene
Alyson Richards Productions Inc.
Screenwriter: Pat Mills
King Leary
Verite Films Inc.
Screenwriter: Paul Quarrington
The Lizard Cage
Sienna Films Inc.
Screenwriter: David Vainola
Queen Kristina
Triptych Media Inc.
Screenwriter: Michel Marc Bouchard
Second...
- 1/20/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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