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The 20/20 Competition has announced two winners for their Fall 2008 Contest #11: Ken Mora for MAGNUM FARCE, and Martin Fisher and Steve Hartman for THE CHARIOTEER.
MAGNUM FARCE, a short in three webisodes adapted from the multiple award-winning screenplay, is now streaming on http://www.funnyordie.com/bellafefilms/videos. This CG animated spoof of Dirty Harry films is the first step in the developing feature production spearheaded by Bella Fe Films. For the latest developments see: www.MagnumFarceMovie.com including the May 6th exclusive premiere of the entire short on the worlds 2nd most popular English language video channel, BeatnikTV (www.myspace.com/beatnikmusictv).
LOGLINE: Magnum-wielding Detective Dick Hardon has one last chance to save the city by the bay, and his career, by catching a maniacal sniper. But every step toward capture lands him deeper in political doo-doo.
CHARIOTEER, a true story is an epic biopic in the vein of "Gladiator," "Ben Hur," "Spartacus," and "Platoon."
LOGLINE: A champion, driven by revenge, rises from slavery to bring an empire to its feet and an emperor to his knees. The true story of Gauis Diocles, the world's first million-dollar, celebrity-athlete. Gauis Diocles was the most famous and highly paid charioteer in Roman history. For twenty-five years he dominated a sport few survived, and was among the first athletes in history to profit on merchandise and endorsements. Diocles retired at forty-two, a multi-millionaire, and spent the rest of his life breeding horses for the chariot races at Circus Maximus.
FIRST ROUND WINNERS
Erick Alwora, His Master's Voice
Joe Borriello, Finding Solace
Joe Borriello, Nimbus
Geoffrey Breuder, Ace of Aces
Joy Cheriel Brown, Love's Duty
Dennis Carr, Welcome to Wahoo
Martin Fisher and Steve Hartman, The Charioteer
Steve Lambakis, Breach of Trush
Ken Mora, Magnum Farce
Rajiv Narang, Angel of Aphelion
Bill Reynolds, Threnody
Andrew Smith, Santa on the Spot
Jeffrey Ward, Unlucky Fools
An interview with screenwriter Martin Fisher regarding the 20/20 Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Scott Weber regarding the 20/20 Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Ken Mora regarding the 20/20 Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Thomas Manning regarding the 20/20 Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Mauriel Joslyn regarding the 20/20 Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Ken Mora regarding the 20/20 Writing Competition.