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Great American Screenplay Competition (AceFest)

AceFest

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111 East 14th Street #205
New York, NY 10003
(646) 457-9641 (voice)

Web:
www.acefest.com/screenplays
Email:
info@acefest.com

Contact: Tom O'Malley, Executive Director

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Objective

BE SCENE - For 4 years now, ACEFEST has been one of the most anticipated annual events on the industry calendar. The American Cinematic Experience goes far beyond film exhibition and into the very most primitive stages of production - writing.

The Great American Screenplay Competition is seeking the best writers from coast to coast and it could be you! With an always impressive roster of judges, a growing bundle of rewards and nearly 55,000+ industry players waiting eagerly to see the winner's work, this is your chance to get your script seen!

Deadline/Entry Fees

Contact contest for this year's deadline.

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Rules

Only U.S. scripts will be considered. By submitting your work, you authorize American Cinematic Experience LLC staff, judges and associates to read any and all provided materials. You acknowledge that your text will never be shared or distributed without your expressed written permission. Text captured from your logline, title and synopsis may be used for promotional and marketing purposes at the discretion of American Cinematic Experience LLC. This may include and is not limited to display on our website, downloadable media, artwork and related text. Entry fees are non-refundable.

Awards

Twenty (20) Semi-Finalists will be chosen in each category. From that pool, ten (10) Finalists will be picked in each category. One (1) Winner will be announced for the contest.

Semi-Finalists receive website recognition and two (2) ACEFEST All-Access Passes. Finalists receive website recognition, program booklet recognition, international press release inclusion and four (4) ACEFEST All-Access Passes. Winner receives prominent website recognition, their own industry inquiry form on acefest.com, significant program booklet recognition w/ logline & contact info, international press release feature and one (1) featured "congratulations" eBlast to 55,000+ filmmakers, writers, producers, ticket buyers and industry professionals.

AceFest

Contact

111 East 14th Street #205
New York, NY 10003
(646) 457-9641 (voice)

Web:
www.acefest.com/screenplays
Email:
info@acefest.com

Contact: Tom O'Malley, Executive Director

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Great American Screenplay Competition (AceFest)

Contact

111 East 14th Street #205
New York, NY 10003
(646) 457-9641 (voice)

Web:
www.acefest.com/screenplays
Email:
info@acefest.com

Contact: Tom O'Malley, Executive Director

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Contest News

AceFest Announces Great American Sreenplay Competition Winners

Michael Palm's The Audition has been named the winner of the AceFest Great American Screenplay Competition.



GRAND PRIZE WINNER


The Audition by Michael Palm
Make your friendship known.


SECOND PLACE WINNER


Fix by Andrew Preston
A recovering alcoholic must chose between saving his torn marriage and pursuing the opportunity of a lifetime.

THIRD PLACE WINNER


Growing Further by Fiona Jensen
A young couple, bittered by past heartbreak, makes a pact to end their relationship after one year - no matter what.


Finalists

53 Hours in Harper's Ferry by David Sabbath
Algorithm by Gennady Favel
American Gothic by Melissa Bruning
A Time to Keep by Richard A. O'Driscoll
Atom Bravo by Rob Rex
The Audition by Michael Palm
The Bloodfest Club by Oscar Madrid
Damien and Isabella by Julia Cinningham
The Devil and Harry Houdini by Colleen De Maio
Drinking in Church by Kieran Angelini
The Escape by Kent Wong
Fix by Andrew Preston
Foot the Bill by Craig Smith
The Foundation by R. Wyatt
Growing Further by Fiona Jensen
Hope's Nocturnal by David Sabbath
The Imposter by A.L. Lee
Jeremy, Malcolm and Bess by E.M. Marenson
Keep by Terrance Stockton
Livin' in a V World by Jennifer Bogush
Needle by Steven Karageanes
No more Spiders by Carrie Lee
Pink Dress by Ron Schilling
The Phoenix Effect by Margaret M. MacDonald
The Porn Brothers by David Bertoni
Soul Flyers by Bryon Evans
Stupid Love by Steven Zelman
Though Heaven May Fall by Andrea Cunning
Through Iron Eyes by William Nelson
The Unseen by Shivakumar Ramanathan






Updated: 02/22/2009

Great American Screenplay Competition (AceFest)

Contact

111 East 14th Street #205
New York, NY 10003
(646) 457-9641 (voice)

Web:
www.acefest.com/screenplays
Email:
info@acefest.com

Contact: Tom O'Malley, Executive Director

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