Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch the winning writing festival novels, stories, films, and screenplays for March 2016. Feature Screenplay ? MOTHS TO FLAME March 2016 ReadingWritten by Fredric Maffei 1st Scene Screenplay ? BEFORE GOD March 2016 ReadingWritten by Stuart Wright Feature Screenplay ? GATES OF HELL March 2016 ReadingWritten by Pamela Green and…
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Watch the March 2016 Winning Screenplays & Novels
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch the winning writing festival novels, stories, films, and screenplays for March 2016. Feature Screenplay ? MOTHS TO FLAME March 2016 ReadingWritten by Fredric Maffei 1st Scene Screenplay ? BEFORE GOD March 2016 ReadingWritten by Stuart Wright Feature Screenplay ? GATES OF HELL March 2016 ReadingWritten by Pamela Green and…
Watch the April 2016 Winning Screenplays & Novels
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch the winning writing festival novels, stories, films, and screenplays for April 2016. Feature Screenplay – CATCH THE DEVIL April 2016 ReadingWritten by Martin Blinder Feature Screenplay – MISPRINTS April 2016 ReadingWritten by Adam Preston Feature Screenplay – DEAD NORTH April 2016 ReadingWritten by Alexander Nachaj Best Scene Screenplay –…
Movie Review: SABRINA, 1954. Directed by Billy Wilder
The story of Cinderella is not new. It has been told and retold in books, movies, plays and whatever other forms a story can be told in. It has been modernized at times, but the story is essentially the same. A girl who doesn’t belong at the ball is able to win over the handsome prince. In 1954 Billy Wilder made Sabrina, another one of the Cinderella movies, except this time the girl doesn’t fall for Prince Charming. Instead she falls for his brother.
Movie Review: Sunset Blvd. 1950. Directed by Billy Wilder
Originally posted on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels:
Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival:http://www.wildsound.ca SUNSET BLVD, 1950 Movie Review Directed by Billy Wilder Starring: William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich von Stroheim Review by Stefan Adamsson SYNOPSIS: A struggling screenwriter comes across a forgotten film star who uses…
Watch the April 2016 1st Scene Script Winners
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Submit your First Scene to the Festival: http://firstscenescreenplay.com Watch the April 2016 1st Scene Script Winners: The Wedding Thief Written by Brett Bacon CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Sean Kaufmann JOEY – Michael Lake LORENZO – Noah Casey DOM – Dennis Barham SYNOPSIS: Genre: Comedy, Crime A professional thief pilfers…
March 2016 Romance Screenplays, Films, Stories
Submit your Romance Screenplay Festival: http://festivalforromance.com See the best of Romance Stories and Films showcased at the festival: Novel Transcript Reading – INTO THE SHADOWS March 2016 ReadingWritten by Marie Jones TV PILOT Screenplay – REC’D March 2016 ReadingWritten by Chris Courtney Martin 1st Scene Screenplay – RENAISSANCE MAN March 2016 ReadingWritten by Robert Tolz… Continue reading March 2016 Romance Screenplays, Films, Stories
February 2016 Romance Screenplays, Films, Stories
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March 2016 Comedy Films/Screenplays/Stories
Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
Submit your Comedy Screenplay or Film to the Festival Today:http://festivalforcomedy.com See the March 2016 Comedy Stories. Click the link and watch the winning videos: Best Scene Screenplay – THE HOOPLA March 2016 ReadingWritten by Thomas Nesti TV PILOT Screenplay – REC’D March 2016 ReadingWritten by Chris Courtney Martin 1st Scene Screenplay…
Watch ROMANCE Best Scene Reading of NO HOPE FOR GOMEZ by Graham Parke
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