OCTOBER 2018 Winning Films, Screenplays & Stories

Originally posted on Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival:
A FilmFreeway preferred festival:     CRIME BEST SCENE Screenplay: LONG WAY TO NEVERLAND by Calvin MJ SmithOctober 2018 MURDER MYSTERY BEST SCENE Screenplay: NEXT BATTER UP by David GoldsteinOctober 2018 THRILLER/CRIME BEST SCENE Screenplay: KILLING MOSES by Ricardo FleshmanOctober 2018 INLAND FREAKS, 11min., Canada, Drama…

CRIME Best Scene Reading of Meat by Chima Idigo

USA, Montana, 357 Caliber handgun on table

Logline: An unstable waitress decides to murder her ex-boyfriend for breaking her heart, so she convinces her new lover, who is unaware of her attentions, to get her a gun. CAST LIST: Valerie – 1 – Vanessa Burns Sandra (20s) – 4 – Sydney Addison-Rudat Narration – Pip Dwyer Kris – 12 – Luke Robinson… Continue reading CRIME Best Scene Reading of Meat by Chima Idigo

OCTOBER 2018 Winning Films, Screenplays & Stories

A FilmFreeway preferred festival:     CRIME BEST SCENE Screenplay: LONG WAY TO NEVERLAND by Calvin MJ SmithOctober 2018 MURDER MYSTERY BEST SCENE Screenplay: NEXT BATTER UP by David GoldsteinOctober 2018 THRILLER/CRIME BEST SCENE Screenplay: KILLING MOSES by Ricardo FleshmanOctober 2018 INLAND FREAKS, 11min., Canada, Drama THE PUPPETEER, 19min, UK, Drama/Crime THE REVELATOR, 24min., Belgium,… Continue reading OCTOBER 2018 Winning Films, Screenplays & Stories

CRIME TV Best Scene Reading of Street Law by Peter Lloyd

Street Law is a fast-paced, multi-ethnic English-language law firm drama, wrapped in a murder mystery. CAST LIST: Mike – Alex Clay Narration – Pip Dwyer Ricky – Russell Batcher Christina – Vanessa Burns A FilmFreeway preferred festival: *** Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Director: Kierston Drier Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editor: Kimberly Villarruel Camera Op: Mary Cox

CRIME/MYSTERY Festival Testimonial – October 25 2018

Screenwriter Ricardo Fleshman (KILLING MOSES) This festival was a natural fit for Killing Moses. The feedback I received exceeded my expectations and I took it all to heart. The recommendations were extremely helpful to making this screenplay read/flow so much better and I am a better writer for it. Thriller; Private Detective Moses Byone and effeminate… Continue reading CRIME/MYSTERY Festival Testimonial – October 25 2018

CRIME/MYSTERY Festival Testimonial – October 24 2018

Screenwriter Chloë J. Hightower (Monochrome) The feedback that I received was very constructive, and I was able to apply it to my script. It also helped me in how I would direct Monochrome. Refugees of racial violence in the 70s, an interracial couple finds themselves stuck in their haunted basement when a gang of anti-war extremists… Continue reading CRIME/MYSTERY Festival Testimonial – October 24 2018

CRIME/THRILLER Best Scene Reading of Samantha Rutledge PI, A Killer Case by Iannis Aliferis

  It is the story of a bored and jaded female private-eye, who takes on another seemingly open and shut case of infidelity, only to put herself in grave danger when it turns out that the cheating spouse is in fact a professional killer. Genre: Crime, Thriller. Type: Feature Screenplay. CAST LIST: Samantha: Mandy May… Continue reading CRIME/THRILLER Best Scene Reading of Samantha Rutledge PI, A Killer Case by Iannis Aliferis

SEPTEMBER 2018 Winning Films, Screenplays & Stories

A FilmFreeway preferred festival:     DISCLOSURE, 9min., USA, Drama/Crime AMERICAN BOY, 9min., USA, Drama 1st Scene Screenplay: MARKED by Leah PollackSeptember 2018 LA BEST SCENE Screenplay: THE TATTOOED BLONDE by Paul SargiaSeptember 2018 BEST SCENE Screenplay: BROWN DOG by Andrew WardSeptember 2018 Novel Transcript: FORTRESS OF DECEIT by John DzakovicSeptember 2018     ****… Continue reading SEPTEMBER 2018 Winning Films, Screenplays & Stories

Best Scene Reading of Long Way To Neverland by Calvin M. J. Smith

Logline: A ruthless hitman finds himself on the run with the teenage girl he was ordered to kill and must evade his pursuers to keep them alive. Narrator: Mandy May Cheetham ****** Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Director: Kierston Drier Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editor: Kimberly Villarruel Camera Op: Mary Cox