ScreamFest Names 2022 Screenplay Competition Winner & Finalists
Recovery by Robert M. Cosci has been named the winner of the 2022 ScreamFest Horror Film Festival Screenplay Competition.
Winner
Recovery by Robert M. Cosci
Finalists
First Girl by Kevin Sluder
In Sight by Taylor Roy
The Murder Show by Shane Spiegel & Justin Reager
Recovery by Robert M. Cosci
Speak of the Wolf by Sender Tarlovsky
Semifinalists
A Stench in the Nostrils of God by Michael Klug
Cabbage Night by Ryan Manns
Channel Fever by Caleb Seibert
Coeur Saignant by Leila Majlessi
Cove by Thomas O'Malley
Cuffing Season by Jon Bershad
Fertility by David Ferris
First Girl by Kevin Sluder
In Sight by Taylor Roy
Kyojin by The Mul Brothers
Murder Show by Shane Spiegel & Justin Reager
Prose by Melinda Gross
Proxy L2 by Heather Ostrove
Recovery by Robert M. Cosci
Speak of the Wolf by Sender Tarlovsky
This Won't End Well by Joey Kern
Voracious by David Draper
Warplane by Glenn Forbes
Quarterfinalists
A girl named Ghoul by Dawn Brown
A Stench in the Nostrils of God by Michael Klug
The Bad Ones by Dempsey Tillman & Ted Dewberry
Be Mine by Elan Toby
Cabbage Night by Ryan Manns
Carfax Abbey by Kenny Yakkel
Channel Fever by Caleb Seibert
Coeur Saignant by Leila Majlessi
Cove by Thomas O'Malley
Cuffing Season by Jon Bershad
The Curse of Timberwolf Lane by Peyton Purtill
Delia by Amy Hutchins
Down in the Holler by Paul Rowe
Endless Light by Anthony Giancola
Fear Box by Michael D. Morra
Fertility by David Ferris
The Film Critic by Jensen Rule Tierra
First Girl by Kevin Sluder
The Fountain by Bryan Kelsey
Heads Up by Heather Ostrove
Heart to Heart by Troy Basoren
The Horned God by Alessandro Guarino
In Sight by Taylor Roy
In the Family Way by Miyako Fuqua
Incel by Christopher Burgart
Kingmaker by Victor Ridaura
Kiss Me Before You Go by Kevin M. Sluder
Kyojin by The Mul Brothers
Mammon by John Veron
Moleculoid by Erik Blakkestad
The Murder Show by Shane Spiegel & Justin Reager
Openers by Gabe Mouer
Ours by Derek Boeckelmann
Protector of the Emerald City by Kevin J. Howard
Proxy L2 by Heather Ostrove
Recovery by Robert M. Cosci
She'Ol by Joel Gregoire
She's Got Demons by Ervin Anderson
Slash by Austin Chesnutt
Speak of the Wolf by Sender Tarlovsky
The Spirit World by Jason Drake
Tendrils by Tim Connolly
Voracious by David Draper
Warplaneby Glenn Forbes
The Windigo by Joseph Murillo
This Won't End Well by Joey Kern
Updated: 11/02/2022
Additional Contest Info: Screamfest Horror Film Festival and Screenplay Competition
ScriptLinks
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