Screenplay Winners Announced for 8th Annual Rhode Island International Film Festival
The eighth annual Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF) has announced the winners for this year’s Screenplay Competition. Over 160 screenplays were submitted from aspiring screenwriters all over the country and abroad.
The Grand Prize winner for 2004 is Brain Brawl by Kat Candler of Austin, Texas. The comedic screenplay follows a popular teenage girl whose world turns upside down when she transfers to an intense college preparatory school where nerds are at the top of the social heap and members of Brain Brawl, the academic decathlon team, are worshipped.
“We are very happy to honor Kat Candler for her screenplay,” said Tatiana Swancy, director of the RIIFF Screenplay Competition. “Brain Brawl is a hilarious and big-hearted comedy that delightfully twists typical teenage social hierarchy.”
“We received many excellent entries,” added George T. Marshall, the RIIFF Executive Director, “but Kat Candler’s script is remarkable for its ingenuity, genuine warmth, and unfailing humor.”
The RIIFF accepts feature-length screenplays on any subject matter and in any genre. A distinguished panel of industry professionals, screenwriters, and members of the general public judge the screenplays based on their creativity, innovation, vision, originality, and use of language.
The Grand Prize winner will be presented with an award at RIIFF’s Opening Night Gala in 2005. She will receive round-trip travel, accommodation at a bed and breakfast, and two-all access VIP passes to attend the Festival. She will be a guest at the Festival’s screenwriters workshop, ScriptBiz™ where select scenes from her script will be given a staged reading and is invited to attend the Festival’s MasterClass in Production, Take 1-2-3: Filmmaking with the Pros, on full scholarship.
In addition, the Grand Prize winner receives: development notes and a one-year database membership from Script P.I.M.P., a consulting firm founded by Sean McKittrick, producer of Donnie Darko; total script and query editing service, one-year website promotion, and placement in an e-newsletter from So You Wanna Sell A Script, Inc.; six-month website promotion of her script (including logline and synopsis) and logline magazine placement from InkTip.com; a one-year subscription to scr(i)pt magazine; and a copy of Final Draft version 6 software.
“The Screenplay Competition is an integral part of the Rhode Island International Film Festival,” continued Mr. Marshall.” It’s important to us to work with the screenwriter and to formally recognize the writer at the opening of each year’s Festival, giving the respect he or she deserves.”
The Grand Prize winner for 2003, Lance Hammer’s The Imperfect Cell, centered on the extraordinary relationship between a young, charismatic composer and a lonely, aging waiter. It is currently in production.
This year’s Screenplay Competition also awarded six other prizes to screenplays that exemplified high-quality, powerful storytelling. The winners are as follows.
Grand First Prize
Brain Brawl
Kat Candler, Austin, TX
Second Prize
The Hippodrome at Thunderbolt
Jane Arrowsmith Edwards, Gainesville, FL
Third Prize
The Ball Boy
Thomas J. Doyle Jr., Watertown, MA
Semi-Finalists
Cursed In Love
Leigh Medeiros, Coventry, RI
Mall Cop
Alfred Thomas Catalfo, Dover, NH
Honorable Mentions
Aurora
Wendy Bednarz, Brooklyn, NY
Lyrical
Carter Stewart, Mountain View, CA
Updated: 08/29/2004
Additional Contest Info: FLICKERS: Rhode Island International Film Festival Screenplay Competition
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