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2024 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards

PAGE International

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7190 W. Sunset Blvd., 610
Hollywood, CA 90046

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Contact: Jennifer Berg, Administrative Director; Zoe Simmons, Contest Coordinator

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Objective

The PAGE Awards competition was established in the fall of 2003 by an alliance of Hollywood producers, agents, and development execs. Our goal: to discover the most exciting new scripts by up-and-coming writers from across the country and around the world. And due to the success of our winning writers, the PAGE Awards competition has become one of the most important sources for new screenwriting talent within the Hollywood community and worldwide.

One of the most frustrating things about so many screenwriting contests - both for the writers and for the judges - is that scripts of different genres are in competition with each other. But how can you compare a comedy to an action script? How do you rank a family film against a thriller? Moreover, why is it that most contests only reward the screenwriter who writes a powerful drama, while many of the most successful movies made in Hollywood are comedies, thrillers, action flicks and family films?

In order to address this problem, and to encourage a wide variety of screenwriting talent, each year the PAGE judges present a total of 31 Awards to new screenwriters in ten different genre categories:

Action/Adventure
Comedy
Drama
Family Film
Historical Film
Science Fiction
Thriller/Horror
Short Film Scripts
TV Drama Pilots
TV Comedy Pilots

This year's winning writers will receive a total of over $50,000 in cash and prizes, plus extensive industry exposure for their winning scripts! Most importantly, the PAGE Awards contest is judged entirely by working professionals in the film and television industry, so all contestants have the opportunity to get their scripts into the hands of Hollywood professionals currently in search of new talent. Show More

Deadline/Entry Fees

Deadline Date
Days till:
Entry Fee
Early January 15, 2024 $47
Regular February 15, 2024 $57
Late March 15, 2024 $67
Last Minute April 15, 2024 $77
Final May 20, 2024
34
$87

Discounted entry fees for Short Film scripts and multiple submissions. Judge's Feedback also available.

Notification: Quarter-Finalists announced July 15; Semi-Finalists announced August 15; Finalists announced September 15; Winners announced October 15.

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Rules

Open to all writers 18 years of age or older who have not previously earned more than $50,000 as a screenwriter or television writer. Please visit www.pageawards.com for a complete list of rules & regulations.

Awards

$25,000 Grand Prize, PLUS Gold, Silver & Bronze prizes in all ten genre categories. Winners receive cash and gift certificates, as well as extensive publicity and industry exposure for their winning scripts. As a result of the PAGE judging process and publicity, dozens of PAGE Award winners have landed screenwriting assignments, secured representation, signed option agreements on their work, and many now have movies and television shows in production, on the air and in theaters.

PAGE International

Contact

7190 W. Sunset Blvd., 610
Hollywood, CA 90046

Web:
https://pageawards.com
Email:
info@pageawards.com

Contact: Jennifer Berg, Administrative Director; Zoe Simmons, Contest Coordinator

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PAGE International Screenwriting Awards

Contact

7190 W. Sunset Blvd., 610
Hollywood, CA 90046

Web:
https://pageawards.com
Email:
info@pageawards.com

Contact: Jennifer Berg, Administrative Director; Zoe Simmons, Contest Coordinator

Report Card

Overall: 5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars (5.0/5.0)
Professionalism: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.6/5.0)
Feedback: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.4/5.0)
Signficance: 5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars (4.9/5.0)
Report Cards: 133    
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Contest News

PAGE Announces Finalists

The judges of PAGE International Screenwriting Awards have now selected the top 10 Finalists in each of the contest's 10 genre categories. 2013 Winners will be announced on October 15th.

ACTION/ADVENTURE
AMAZONS by Lyndon Tait
FORSAKEN by Jeffrey Stackhouse & Wendy Lashbrook
HARD DRIVE by David Cooper
HIGH VALUE TARGET by Tyler Burk & Aaron Burk
ICE FIRE by Jeff Kanner
IF, THEN by Michael Soll
INCISION by Alex Donald
LANCELOT by Nicholas Horwood
MAEVE by Roderick McLachlan
THE OBSERVER by Samuel Winokur

COMEDY
AFTER EVER by Sarah Hohman
BANK ROBBING FOR DUMMIES by Robert Keith Watson
GAME ON by Hamilton Mitchell
IMPENDING DOM by Chris Molinaro
MACHINA by Tom Radovich
MOMMY REHAB by Melissa London Hilfers
THE MORNING AFTER by Rebekah Reaves
THE REPLACEMENT by Mark Simborg
SHROVETIDE by Peter Besson
SPOOKED by Michael Berg

DRAMA
AMERIKANSKI by Scott Perloff
CEASEFIRE by David Kaneen
DETROIT by Robert Rue
THE FLOATING OF HAYES by John Woodard
THE FLUIDITY OF BEING GISTALT by Daniel Miska
IN SEARCH OF OUR FATHER, SYLVESTER STALLONE by Santa Sierra
MAGDALENA by Roberto Saieh
RECOLLECTING REMY by Matt Ferrone & Stacia Black
TWO FORTY TWO by Rex Cheung
WAITING GAMES by Jeffrey Field

FAMILY FILM
BAKE OFF! by Lynn Esta Goldman
BALLET CRASHERS by Jill Sexsmith & Penelope Thomas
THE BEANSTALK by Richard Carr
THE BLACK CAT by Paula Sewell
ELF STORAGE by Jeff Burdick
FINDING DISTANCE by Jodi Levitan
GRIZZLY’S BLUFF by Wolf Carter Black
HARD RIDE HOME by Julie Oliver
A LOVE SO LOUD by Heather Ferrell
NINA NANO by Derek Ladd

HISTORICAL FILM
THE ART OF BILLY WILDER by Mark Wasserman
THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN by Thomas Ascenzi
FIRE & STONE by Sue Scott
THE GIRL WHO WOULD NOT DIE by Marianne Wilner
THE HOME FRONT by David Buttaro
IMPRESSION by Steven Arvanites
NEWTON’S LAWS OF EMOTION by Eugene Ramos
UNDER THE RISING SUN by Michael McCoy
WHIPLASH by Lauri Donohue
A WOMAN IN THE SHADOWS by Julia Fontana

SCIENCE FICTION
ANOMALY by Jeff Nelson
AXIS by Rob Rex
BEYOND by Brian Siegele
THE COINCIDENCE FACTOR by Roelie Fopma
ENTANGLEMENT by James Hutchinson
OMEGA POINT by Cameron Alexander
THE QUEST FOR THE LAST TREE by David Seropian
SECTOR 6 by Chris Sapp & Phillip McClimon
STERLING by John Suetmeier & John Kelley
THE VISITORS by Frank DeJohn & Matthew DeJohn

THRILLER/HORROR
EVEN by Patrick Mahon
GRIDIRON by Travis Opgenorth
THE HITCH by Troy Miller
INCISION by Scott Parisien
RESET by Magnus Aspli & Robert Klecha
SHADOW LAND by Anne Sagel
SHIP OF THE DEAD by Robert Kois
THE SUICIDE FOREST by Bradley Barth
THAT TIME OF THE MONTH by Joe Hauler
TRUE SELF by April Rouveyrol

SHORT FILM
15 MINUTES WITH JACOB by Nino Aldi & Joseph Rein
BERNIE AND REBECCA by John Harris
BLIND MAN by Kirk Vanderbeek
CASE #02-121591 by Paul Williams
CONNECTION by Michael Raymond
THE DEAD SHIFT by CJ Wells
HAPPY PEOPLE by Ian Connelly
INNER JOURNEY by Bill Sarre
TRUNK by Mario Di Pesa
THE UPGRADE by Mike McCourt

TV DRAMA PILOT
ALICE IN ARABIA by Brooke Eikmeier
AMERICAN BLOOD by Neal Tyler & Todd Henderson
THE CROSSING by Rebecca Ortese & Vera Elizabeth Skelton
THE ELECTRIC GOSPEL by Courtney Kilpatrick & Edward Kilpatrick
LEAVENWORTH by Brooke Eikmeier
THE MESSIAH PROJECT by David Baugnon
MISSING by Sharon Walker
THE OUT-FIELDERS by Ryan Covington
TEENAGE WASTELAND by Kathryn Wood
UNDERCARDS by Alexander Ostroff & Eric Hengstrum

TV SITCOM PILOT
ALLISON APPLE: MIDDLE SCHOOL DETECTIVE by Adam Grabinski
BOOMERANGS by Drew Mackintosh
DELIBERATIONS by Amanda Parham
FULL-TIME DAD by Scott Reynolds
J.D. by Melissa London Hilfers
KETTLE OF FISH by James Huntrods & Sally Wood
A LYING SHAME by Sundae Jahant-Osborn
MY BEST FRIEND IS A MOTHER F**KER by Scott Perlman & Leo Simone
MY LIFE’S IN THE SHITTER by Sage Mears
THREESOME by Sage Mears

Updated: 09/15/2013

PAGE International Screenwriting Awards

Contact

7190 W. Sunset Blvd., 610
Hollywood, CA 90046

Web:
https://pageawards.com
Email:
info@pageawards.com

Contact: Jennifer Berg, Administrative Director; Zoe Simmons, Contest Coordinator

Report Card

Overall: 5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars (5.0/5.0)
Professionalism: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.6/5.0)
Feedback: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.4/5.0)
Signficance: 5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars5 stars (4.9/5.0)
Report Cards: 133    
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