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Vail, CO 81658
970-476-1092 (voice)
646-349-1767 (fax)
Web: www.vailfilmfestival.org
Email: info@vailfilmfestival.org
Contact: Sean Cross, Festival Director
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The Vail Film Institute launched the Vail Film Festival Screenplay Competition in order to find and foster the next generation of the film world's most innovative and creative screenwriters. With the realization that every great film needs a great story, the festival is dedicated to supporting talented screenwriters by utilizing the resources of the Vail Film Festival to foster the winning screenwriters through networking opportunities, and film industry access. The festival awards prizes to the top six winners in both the feature and short screenplay categories. Attending filmmakers/producers have included Kevin Smith, Zach Braff, Luke Wilson, Harold Ramis, Edward Pressman (Wall Street, American Psycho), Christine Lubrano (IFC), Adam Kassen (81 Pictures), Rob Williams (Wellspring), Laura Bickford (Traffic), and many more.
Notification: February 13, 2012
1st Place
1st Place Screenwriting Winner receives: $1500 cash. Coffee with an established producer during the Vail Film Festival. Screenplay highly recommended and sent by the festival to established producers and agents. 2 Filmmaker Passes to the 2011 Vail Film Festival, 3 night hotel accomodations in Vail, networking opportunities at VFF Filmmaker Reception. Designated Vail Film Festival Press Release to national media announcing the Screenplay Competition Winners, and listing the screenplay as the 1st place winner. Announcement as winner of the VFF Screenwriting Competition at the Official Awards Ceremony covered by national media. Announcement of winner in festival newsletter and listing on festival website and in Official festival program guide.
Cash Award Value: 1,500 U.S. Dollar
Value of Goods/Services: 7,500 U.S. Dollar
2nd Place
2nd Place Screenwriting Winner receives: Screenplay highly recommended and sent by the festival to established producers and agents. 2 Filmmaker Passes to the 2011 Vail Film Festival, networking opportunities at VFF Filmmaker Reception. Designated Vail Film Festival Press Release to national media announcing the Screenplay Competition Winners, and listing the screenplay as the 2nd place winner. Announcement of award in festival newsletter and listing on festival website and in Official festival program guide.
Value of Goods/Services: 2,500 U.S. Dollar
3rd Place
3rd Place Screenwriting Winner receives: Screenplay highly recommended and sent by the festival to established producers and agents. 2 Filmmaker Passes to the 2011 Vail Film Festival, networking opportunities at VFF Filmmaker Reception, Designated Vail Film Festival Press Release to national media announcing the Screenplay Competition Winners, and listing the screenplay as the 3rd place winner. Announcement of award in festival newsletter and listing on festival website and in Official festival program guide.
Value of Goods/Services: 2,500 U.S. Dollar
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Chasing Echoes by Bill Schreiber has been named the winner of the Vail Film Festival Feature Screenwriting Contest. Shoe by Nick Kelly was the winner in the short script category.
Feature Screenplay Winners
First Place: Chasing Echoes by Bill Schreiber
Second Place: The Whistler by Greg Woodland
Third Place: The Baby Whisperer by Scott Clevenger
Short Screenplay Winners
First Place: Shoe by Nick Kelly
Second Place: Raise You One Dead Body by Marjory Kaptanoglu
Third Place: Mortimer Smedley's Invention by Scott Merrow and Paula Merrow
An interview with screenwriter Nancy Sanders regarding the Vail Film Festival Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Karen Webb regarding the Vail Film Festival Writing Competition.