Logline: When his wife leaves him for a period of separation, a predictable and set-in-his-ways professor finds spontaneity in the arms of a young prostitute but must decide what’s most important to him. CAST LIST: Madame Leide – 9 – PAOLA SCATTOLON Narration – PETER NELSON Brad – 21 – ADRIAN CARLOS CARTER Canela –… Continue reading ROMANCE Best Scene Screenplay of SALACIOUS by Mona Fuller
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NOVEMBER 2018 ROMANCE Stories, Screenplays, and Short Films
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FilmFreeway exclusive Festival: ROMANCE BEST SCENE: Ella Witnessing by Rodgers WilsonNovember 2018 ROMANCE BEST SCENE: Christmas Past and Present by Michael ZielinskiNovember 2018 ROMANCE BEST SCENE: Wild Honeysuckle by Ronald E. VigilNovember…
Romance Festival Testimonial – November 26 2018
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I loved the idea of actors reading my story. Apart from the potential publicity, this seemed like such a privilege. And I really appreciated the feedback. It was encouraging, but also spot-on as…
Romance Festival Testimonial – November 29 2018
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The prize. A table read is much more exciting than yet another copy of final draft. The reviewer called my writing brilliant, and I didn’t have to bribe or blackmail him/her. That felt…
1st Scene ROMANCE Screenplay Reading of And Then, This Happened by Steve Feld
Hard-ass tabloid reporter Lacey Stevens has the scoop of the year when she finds a reclusive superstar diva who’s been in hiding for years. But before she can expose her, Lacey and the star fall in love, creating an even more sensational story. It’s a modern take on It Happened One Night for a new… Continue reading 1st Scene ROMANCE Screenplay Reading of And Then, This Happened by Steve Feld
Romance Festival Testimonial – November 29 2018
The prize. A table read is much more exciting than yet another copy of final draft. The reviewer called my writing brilliant, and I didn’t have to bribe or blackmail him/her. That felt nice. – Olaf Baumann (Death Don’t Us Part – Feature Screenplay) FilmFreeway exclusive Festival: Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of the Short… Continue reading Romance Festival Testimonial – November 29 2018
Romance Festival Testimonial – November 26 2018
I loved the idea of actors reading my story. Apart from the potential publicity, this seemed like such a privilege. And I really appreciated the feedback. It was encouraging, but also spot-on as far as weaknesses. – Lauren Hoekstra (Yellow Touch Red You’re Dead – Feature Screenplay) FilmFreeway exclusive Festival: Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video… Continue reading Romance Festival Testimonial – November 26 2018
NOVEMBER 2018 ROMANCE Stories, Screenplays, and Short Films
FilmFreeway exclusive Festival: ROMANCE BEST SCENE: Ella Witnessing by Rodgers WilsonNovember 2018 ROMANCE BEST SCENE: Christmas Past and Present by Michael ZielinskiNovember 2018 ROMANCE BEST SCENE: Wild Honeysuckle by Ronald E. VigilNovember 2018 ROMANCE BEST SCENE: Helen of Troy by Mary Ann RotondiNovember 2018 ROMANCE BEST SCENE: The Writer by Pascal AdamNovember 2018 ROMANCE… Continue reading NOVEMBER 2018 ROMANCE Stories, Screenplays, and Short Films
Romance Festival Testimonial – November 3 2018
Thank you for these notes. They are quite useful! I already have some ideas about how to address the concerns. In the end, you will have helped me improve this script in significant ways. – Beth B. FilmFreeway exclusive Festival: Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of the Short Film:
ROMANCE Best Scene Reading of Falling in October by Jeanne Dukes
Gina, a 50-something, intelligent but incurable romantic, dreams of a second chance to find “happily ever after” kind of love after a painful divorce. Finding solace in her journal, Gina soul-searches about what she wants for the autumn of her life. As she writes, Gina is enlightened with inklings about a mystery man in her… Continue reading ROMANCE Best Scene Reading of Falling in October by Jeanne Dukes