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POST Your Screenplay Online. Meet 100+ Hollywood Execs at Pitchfest. Story Lessons from Master Instructor ROBERT MCKEE. Get Feedback, Exposure & multiple Script Analysis Packages. E-Queries to 6,000+ Execs. Win over $5000 in AWARDS.
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Philadelphia's "Screenplay Fest" is an ONLINE COMPETITION where writers submit their screenplays. EVERY SCREENPLAY submission is uploaded onto our website for members, producers, writers and anyone to leave feedback and vote on.
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Warrior and the Beast, by Erik H. Bernard and Lyndon Tait, has been named the winner of the Philadelphia's Screenplay Fest Screenwriting Competition.
Grand Prize:
Warrior And The Beast (Fantasy)
Writer: Erik H. Bernard, Lyndon Tait
Logline: (Beauty And The Beast meets Lord Of The Rings) A young man battles the goddess of war to save the world and restore the beauty of a princess in action packed retelling of Beauty and the Beast.
2nd Place:
The Imaginator (Family)
Writer: Akiva Penaloza
Logline: (It's A Wonderful Life meets Miracle On 34th Street) Imagine a toy that lets you dare to dream. It exists in "The Imaginator," a new holiday family classic that interweaves the loves and losses of a toymaker and an orphan with the high concept, special effects of a magical toy.
3rd Place:
Zebra Victor One (Horror, Thriller)
Writer: Adam Bradley
Logline: (28 Days Later meets Book Of Eli) In a post-apocalyptic world, one man drives across the country bringing justice to those responsible for causing the apocalypse.
Honorable Mentions:
Sunflower (Drama)
Writer: Willie Warren
Logline: An alcoholic divorcee who has just lost his job, has his life changed forever when his elderly neighbor suddenly dies and leaves sole guardianship of her autistic granddaughter to him.
Drive Thru (Comedy)
Writer: Michael Zamanis
Logline: A troubled middle aged warehouse manager finds solace in the compassionate young voice that emanates from the order speaker of a local drive thru restaurant he frequents.
Mentionable:
Fraternal Brotherhood (Drama)
Writer: by Frederick Gross
When a young teen joins a high school fraternity to raise his social stature he gets more than he bargains for trapped in vicious hazing rituals and brutal street warfare with rival fraternities.
Strike Two (Drama, Fantasy)
Writer: by Craig Horst
The circumstances of his birth allow Nathaniel Bicker, b. 1830, to live well into the twenty first century and become an urban legend.
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