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IMPORTANT NOTE: There are many screenwriting competitions that honor wonderful, exciting and entertaining scripts, and some that honor moral scripts, but the Kairos Prizes for Spiritually Uplifting Screenplays endeavors to encourage the production of feature films that are wholesome, uplifting and inspirational, and which result in a greater increase in either man's love or understanding of the one true Creator Triune God who came in the flesh and gave his life and was resurrected to save all mankind. Our intention in setting up the Guidelines and Rules of Content is to clearly define the competition so that you will be successful in your submissions. A word of warning: This competition is not for the nominalist, occult, new age, or other non-Judeo-Christian spirituality. Please read and follow these guidelines and content rules. Submissions that do not follow them may be disqualified.
MOVIEGUIDE
4073 Mission Oaks Blvd.
Camarillo, CA 93010
805-383-2000 (voice)
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MOVIEGUIDE
4073 Mission Oaks Blvd.
Camarillo, CA 93010
805-383-2000 (voice)
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North Star by William Gebby has been named the winner of the Kairos Prize for Beginning Screenwriters. The script is about an emotionally cold Quakeress who learns to love after she rescues an eight year-old runaway slave. The Kairos Pro Prize for Established Screenwriters has been awarded to Alexandra Boylan for her scirpt Switched, which is about a woman who is tired of turning the other cheek. When she prays that her nemesis, the Queen Bee of social media, would know what it’s like to walk a day in her shoes, her prayer is answered in an unexpected way when they switch identities.
This year’s finalists are (in alphabetical order):
Kairos Prize for Beginning Screenwriters
Angels and Attorneys by Lisa London
Logline: On the brink of death, a dishonest lawyer must rectify a shady business deal and his estrangement from God and family while butting heads with an angel who doesn’t like him.
Bodey’s Bible by Ernestina Juarez
Logline: An American slave joins Mexico’s struggle for independence after the leader of that struggle helps Bodey understand the meaning of Jesus’s teaching to “resist not evil.”
Christmas Forever Home by Jody Thompson
Logline: A last-chance foster child and an abandoned military dog must outwit a notorious pet thief, or give up hope of being adopted together, into a loving forever home.
FISH by Richard Grahn
Logline: A Father wants to rekindle his relationship with his son after being absent from his live for ten years, tries to bond through the sport of high school wrestling
Hammering it Home by Lesley Ann McDaniel
Logline: A flirtatious barista fakes her religious convictions to attract the leader of a Christian affordable housing ministry. Now she must win his heart before he realizes she’s not really a believer.
The Methuselah Project by Rick Barry
Logline: In World War 2, a captured American pilot resolves to escape the Germans who use him as a guinea pig in a secret experiment.
No Room at the Inn by Mark Drinnenberg
Logline: A thoughtless, arrogant, and self-absorbed company president learns humility when he is forced to spend Christmas Eve night in a barn.
The Piano Gospel by Tony Gonzalez
Logline: When a town’s wealthy magnate dies, he instructs his heir to have a piano repaired by the man he most wronged in life.
Skirting the Naughty List by Christopher Paige
Logline: The Naughty need a good lawyer. (The Nice can lie for themselves.)
Kairos Pro Prize for Established Screenwriters
Appointments with Heaven by Brian Baugh
Logline: A true story of a country doctor, his struggles with faith and doubt, and his amazing healing encounters with the hereafter.
Good Again by Jeanne Dukes
Logline: When a Texas high school star quarterback fails his team as his successful father struggles with a failing marriage, they fight discouragement by making a pact to overcome the improbable od
The Inheritance by Alexandra Boylan
Logline: Kasey a washed up rock star, returns home, along with her estranged siblings, to bury her mother and claim her inheritance, only to discover that the deed to the entire estate is hidden on the property and the first one to find it…. inherits everything. As Kasey races her siblings, the winner takes all event serves as an ultimate illustration that the only true inheritance is the Kingdom of Heaven.
Trapped by George Escobar co-written by Ken Carpenter
Logline: The true story of Anita Dittman, a Jewish-Christian teenager who escapes twice from Nazi prison camps in her unrelenting drive to reunite with her mother at Theresienstadt, a fortress death camp hundreds of miles away in Czechoslovakia.
MOVIEGUIDE
4073 Mission Oaks Blvd.
Camarillo, CA 93010
805-383-2000 (voice)
Web:
https://kairosprize.com
Email: contact@kairosprize.com
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An interview with screenwriter Randall Hahn regarding the Kairos Prize Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter David (Nicholas) Hartmann regarding the Kairos Prize Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter Graham Moes regarding the Kairos Prize Writing Competition.
An interview with screenwriter David Anthony regarding the Kairos Prize Writing Competition.