Gotham Screen Screenplay Contest
The Winners of the 2011 Gotham Screen Screenplay Contest have beeen announced:
Best Screenplay - Winner of the $2,500 Cash Award sponsored by Triboro Pictures:
Auntie (Thriller), written by Deirdre Patterson
The McGrevey sisters are reunited - Josephine is happily married with two kids; Karina the independent loner. Dark family secrets are revealed as they try to reconnect.
Category Winners:
The category winners of the 2011 Screenplay Contest have been anounced at the closing of the Gotham Screen Film Festival:
Best Action/Adventure
April Fool, by Yvonne Fein
Best Comedy
The Saturday Night Club, by Johnny Giacalone and Rob Nagle
Best Drama
The Song of Sampson Dale, by Geoffrey Caple
Best Horror
Committed, by Jeff Sussman
Best Mystery
Absolution, by Michael R. Lupariello
Best Romantic Comedy
Alison Offline, by Gordon Rayfield
Best Sports / Biography
Jackie, by Jay S. Blumenkopf
Best War / Drama
Silent Courage, by Max Kopelowicz
If you are a producer, production company or agency rep and would like to contact any of the screenwriters or learn more about their projects please email us at contest@gothamscreen.com
Semi-Finalists of the 2011 Gotham Screen Screenplay Contest:
These are the Semi-Finalist screenplays and their authors of the 2010 Gotham Screen Screenplay Contest:
Congratulations to all the Semi-Finalists and their work!
2011 Gotham Screen Screenplay Contest - Semi-Finalist Screenplays:
Absolution, by Michael R. Lupariello
Alison Offline, by Gordon Rayfield
April Fool, by Yvonne Fein
Auntie, by Deirdre Patterson
Breakable Things, by Kory Olson
Christina the Astonishing, by Kelly Patrick Stephenson
Committed, by Jeff Sussman
Controlled, by Craig Cambria
Finding Harmony, by Gemal Woods
Harper and Oliver, by Trevor Undi
Home Away from Home, by Rony Franck
Jackie, by Jay S. Blumenkopf
My Friend, My Hero, by Jerald Hoover
Nobody Likes You, by Justin Muschong
Pep, by Steve Loff
Shark, by Donny T. Sheldon
Silent Courage, by Max Kopelowicz
The Plumber, by Jeff Ryback
The Saturday Night Club, by Johnny Giacalone and Rob Nagle
The Song of Samson Dale, by Geoffrey Caple
2011 Gotham Screen Screenplay Contest - Shortlisted Screenplays:
These are the shortlisted screenplays and their authors of the 2010 Gotham Screen Screenplay Contest:
Congratulations to everyone who made it this far!
2011 Gotham Screen Screenplay Contest - Shortlisted Screenplays:
13 for 13, by Mohsen Ghofrani
Absolution, by Michael Lupariello
Alison Offline, by Gordon Rayfield
April Fool, by Yvonne Fein
Auntie, by Deirdre Patterson
Body Count 1968, by Martha Pinson
Body, Mind and Soul, by Heider Broisler
Breakable Things, by Kory Olson
Chasing Deception, by Betsy Green
Christina the Astonishing, by Kelly Stephenson
Committed, by Jeff Sussman
Controlled, by Craig Cambria
Edward and Ginnie, by Robin Parks
Finding Harmony, by Gemal Woods
Founding Fathers, by Giles Daoust
Harper & Oliver, by Trevor Undi
Home Away From Home, by Rony Franck
I Hate Weddings, by Elizabeth Bartucci
Jackie, by Jay Blumenkopf
Making Up With Mortella, by Belle Karper
Mirrored Soul, by Deatra Harris
My Friend, My Hero, by Jerald Hoover
Nebraska, by Tamara Underwood
Nobody Likes You, by Justin Muschong
Ours, by Sarah Nyaga
Pep, by Steve Loff
Senior's Palace, by Roberto Marrero
Shadowboxing the Mob, by Louis Buttino
Shark, by Donny Sheldon
Silent Courage, by Max Kopelowicz
Skinny House, by Julie Seely
The Footprints, by Justin Schultz
The Plumber, by Jeffrey Ryback
The Recreation Wars, by John Gascoigne
The Saturday Night Club, by Johnny Giacalone and Rob Nagle
The Song of Samson Dale, by Geoffrey Caple
The Steps, by Sybil Raney
Trade Show, by Glenn McGee
Who Gets The Andersons?, by Alfredo Botello
Yearning to Breathe Free, by Kenneth Molloy





