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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.
Sean Baker, director of the acclaimed films "The Florida Project" and "Red Rocket," is partnering with NEON, an independent film production and distribution company, and Eastman Kodak Co. for a ...
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]
In addition to over 130 world or U.S. premieres from over 30 countries, the festival hosts writer's events including screenwriting competitions, a shorts program, technology and artistic forums and workshops, student programs, and a silent film accompanied on the theatre organ.
With his latest screenplay, Adam Hampton has conjured up a harrowing horror movie called "The Waif" that includes "a night of unspeakable evil." But the longtime Oklahoma independent filmmaker can ...
Showcases new short film from new and emerging independent filmmakers from United States and around the world. Gotham Screen Film Festival & Screenplay Contest: 2007: New York City: Showcase of new American and international cinema, with a competitive screenplay contest. Hamptons International Film Festival: 1993: East Hampton: Havana Film ...
The 48 Hour Film Project is an annual film competition in which teams of filmmakers are assigned a genre, a character, a prop, and a line of dialogue, and have 48 hours to create a short film containing those elements. The competition has been active since 2001.
Mexico’s official entry to the Oscars, “Sujo,” made a sweep of the 22nd Morelia Int’l Film Festival (FICM), winning the festival’s Ojo Awards for Best Film, Director and Screenplay. Co ...