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GOTHAM SCREEN is an American cinematic event which became the newest addition to New York City's film festival scene.. After its debut in 2007 as a screenplay contest, Gotham Screen, or GSIFF International Film Festival, has been expanded to showcase shorts and feature films. 2012's festival took place in downtown Manhattan, at the Quad Cinema, from October 4–14.
A prolific Shawnee-based actor, director and writer, Hampton's script for “The Waif” has advanced to the top three in the Kinolime.com contest, with the winner to be determined through public ...
The grand prize of the competition is the Best of Fest title. The Best of Fest script is awarded an option and purchase agreement for $1000. The first runner-up is awarded the honorary title of Golden Cinema, and the second place script is awarded Silver Screen. Each script will get option and purchase agreements for $500 and $250, respectively.
Horror Feature "Day Shift" by Tyler Tice was awarded $2,000 for Best Horror Screenplay and $8,000 for the Grand Prize Award. Best Narrative Feature was awarded to Escher by Jason Kessler, Best Short Screenplay was awarded to The Clown-Faced Plumber by Frederick Jones, and Best Teleplay to Jackrabbit by David Schlow. The awards were given at the ...
Entries are categorized by genre, with winners in each of the 10 sub-competitions vying for a Grand Prize. [1] [2] [3] After winning the PAGE Awards competition, many screenwriters have signed with agents and managers, obtained TV writing assignments, signed option agreements on their scripts and/or had their films produced. [4] [5] [6]
Sean Baker is an acclaimed American filmmaker best known for his independent films, which often focus on marginalized communities. His notable works include "The Florida Project" (2017) and ...
TheFilmSchool launched the Great American Short Screenplay Contest in 2008, in partnership with the Seattle International Film Festival. Christopher McQuarrie, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The Usual Suspects, called TheFilmSchool "probably the best place in the world to study story."
The Best Screenplay Award (French: Prix du scénario) is an award presented by the Jury to the best screenwriter for their work on a film of the Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival. It was first awarded in 1949.