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Canadian Short Screenplay Competition

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Toronto, ON

Web:
http://thecssc.ca
Email:
cssc@funrepublicpictures.com

Contact: David Cormican, Founder
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Objective

The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition (CSSC) was established in 2008 by International Emmy Award-nominated Producer, Screenwriter and Showrunner, David Cormican. The festival was considered the top destination script contest for short film screenplays and produced five winning screenplays into short films which went on to premiere at festivals such as Cannes, Worldwide Short Film Festival, among countless others up until the last awarded edition of the competition in 2013. The CSSC re-launched in 2025 with renewed vigour, rekindling its legacy of championing emerging screenwriting talent from across Canada and abroad, and recently wrapped production on its 6th short film script from amongst the winning screenplays. Now launching for its 2026 7th Edition, the CSSC is looking to award the next winner of the Writers’ Block Crystal Award Grand Prize; a chance for screenwriters to have their winning short screenplay PRODUCED. Show More

Deadline/Entry Fees

Deadline Date
Days till:
Entry Fee
Early Bird December 28, 2025
206
$50 USD
Regular January 25, 2026
234
$55 USD
Late February 22, 2026
262
$60 USD
Final March 22, 2026
290
$65 USD
I-Missed-The-Deadline April 12, 2026
311
$70 USD
I-Missed-The-Deadline April 12, 2026
311
$75 USD

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Notification: May 04, 2026

Eligibility

Open to writers of any nationality from any country worldwide. Screenplays of any genre must be written in industry standard screenplay format; not more than 15 pages in length

Rules

  1. Entry into this competition confirms each Applicant’s acceptance of these rules and regulations and the terms as set forth on this page.
  2. The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition (CSSC) is open to writers of any nationality from any country worldwide.
  3. Multiple authorship screenplays are acceptable.
  4. The entered screenplay must not have been previously optioned, sold or produced and the non-exclusive publishing rights and all other rights must remain available. The submitted screenplay must be wholly original work, not based on or adapted from any other works not in the public domain and must be the sole property of the Applicant(s).
  5. If the submitted screenplay becomes optioned or purchased between the time of submission and the end of the judging period, that screenplay will no longer be eligible (entry fees are non-returnable).
  6. Screenplays must be: written in industry standard screenplay format; not more than 15 pages in length; numbered and without the inclusion of headings or footnotes on pages; and written in the English language (ie. must not contain more than 5% foreign language dialogue(s), of which any foreign language included within the screenplay must be subtitled/translated into English using dual dialogue at each instance of use). Failure to adhere to the above will mean that the screenplay may be disqualified (entry fees are non-returnable).
  7. The screenplay must be no more than fifteen (15) minutes screen time (max. 15 pages).
  8. Screenplays of any genre will be considered and must be the original work of the Applicant(s) submitting such. Where the screenplay is based upon another piece of work it is the sole responsibility of the Applicant(s) to demonstrate the copyright if in the public domain or that the Applicant(s) has obtained permission/copyright clearance from the original author of the adapted work(s). Proof of chain of title will be required before any script can be announced as a top three winning script as part of the competition.
  9. Screenplays based upon another work must be clearly marked as such.
  10. Screenplays must be submitted by the deadline and all entries must be submitted through FilmFreeway.com
  11. Submitted screenplays will only be accepted in .pdf format.
  12. Submissions must include a title page that clearly indicates the title, the writer’s name, address, phone number and email address.
  13. No additional materials should be attached to the screenplay.
  14. Entering the competition constitutes permission to use the winners’ name(s) and licenses for publicity and promotions without any additional compensation.
  15. The winners will be selected by a panel of industry judges. The decision of the judges and the CSSC will be final and no appeals, correspondence nor discussion will be entered into.
  16. Prizes will be awarded on an as is basis. In the event of multiple authorship on a selected winning entry, the prize will be awarded to the applicant named on the corresponding FilmFreeway account.
  17. No cash alternatives to any of the prizes or additional payments shall be made.
  18. All entrants acknowledge that neither the judges nor the sponsors or any partners mentioned here on this site or in any other publication will be held responsible for any and all disputes between you and the CSSC.
  19. All entrants acknowledge that the final top three winners will be expected to make a standard form of assignment of all rights in and to the submitted work including a waiver of all so-called “moral rights” to a production company of the CSSC’s election which will have the right, but not the obligation, to produce the winning screenplay.
  20. The CSSC is known for producing short films from amongst the winning entries received by Applicants. While reasonable commercial efforts will be made to produce one of the top three winning screenplays from this competition and round of Applicant submitted screenplays, the CSSC is under no obligation to do so and reserves all rights to make such a decision in its absolute discretion, even if such a decision is made following any announcement or commencement of production on a winning screenplay.
  21. By entering this competition all Applicants understand their script may be selected by the judges as a winning entry. In the event an Applicant’s script is selected as a top 3 winner, each Applicant understands that they may be called upon by the CSSC to perform rewrites and revisions to their script without further remuneration, in a timely manner, if deemed necessary and requested by the CSSC and/or their designated Production Company and/or Producer.
  22. The CSSC reserves the right to reject any entry for any reason at any time at their absolute discretion.
  23. The CSSC reserves the right to appoint any production company, director, producer, cast, crew or other personnel, including additional screenwriter(s), as may be deemed necessary to further develop and/or produce the winning screenplay(s).
  24. Once submitted, no substitution or new drafts and/or corrected pages for screenplay entries will be accepted from Applicants for judging under any circumstance.
  25. Multiple entries by the same author(s) will be accepted, provided they are all individual entries and separately submitted through FilmFreeway.
  26. Each Applicant indemnifies the CSSC, its affiliates, sponsors and judges of and from any and all claims, loss or liability that may be asserted against you or incurred by you or any associates, at any time in connection with your screenplay and/or submitted material.
  27. The burden of obtaining copyright, or otherwise protecting any proprietary interests in the material, rests entirely with the Applicant.
  28. As a courtesy, notification of competition results will be made via FilmFreeway and the CSSC website and/or social media channels in a timely manner.
  29. The Early Bird deadline is December 28, 2025 at 11:59PM EST. The Early Bird standard fee is USD $50.00. The Regular deadline is January 25, 2026 at 11:59PM EST. The Regular standard fee is USD $55.00. The Late deadline is February 22, 2026 at 11:59PM EST. The Late standard fee is USD $60.00. The Final deadline is March 22, 2026 at 11:59PM EST. The Final standard fee is USD $65.00. The I-Missed-The-Deadline deadline is April 12, 2026 at 11:59PM EST. The I-Missed-The-Deadline standard fee is USD $75.00.
  30. Submissions made after the respective deadline(s) are subject to the corresponding fee with the next appropriate deadline that has not yet passed. Submissions made or received after April 12, 2026 at 11:59PM EST will be disqualified. All entries must be received on or prior to the corresponding deadline in order to be eligible for the reduced rate(s). The CSSC and/or FilmFreeway will not be responsible for lost, late, missing, incomplete or misdirected submissions. Late or incomplete submissions will be disqualified (entry fee is not returnable).
  31. The CSSC reserves the right to amend these rules and regulations at any time without notice.

Awards

In accordance with the terms and conditions of the CSSC, the organization will select one, or more, of the top three winning screenplays to be produced by a production company. Any resulting short film will be premiered at film festivals worldwide and made available to global audiences through international distributor Screen Wizards Pictures.

BEST IN FEST — GRAND PRIZE
The best overall screenplay deemed by the panel of competition judges will be awarded the 'Best in Fest' title and the Writers' Block Crystal Award with an option and purchase agreement for One Thousand Canadian Dollars (CAD $1,000.00). FREE All-Access Accreditation to the 2026 Yorkton Film Festival ($350.00 Value)

GOLDEN CINEMA — FIRST RUNNER-UP
The 1st runner-up deemed by the panel of competition judges will be awarded the 'Golden Cinema' title and the Writers' Block Crystal Award with an option and purchase agreement for Five Hundred Canadian Dollars (CAD $500). FREE All-Access Accreditation to the 2026 Yorkton Film Festival ($350.00 Value)

SILVER SCREEN — SECOND RUNNER-UP
The 2nd place prize deemed by the panel of competition judges will be awarded the 'Silver Screen' title and the Writers' Block Crystal Award with an option and purchase agreement for Two Hundred and Fifty Canadian Dollars (CAD $250). FREE All-Access Accreditation to the 2026 Yorkton Film Festival ($350.00 Value)

THE TOP 13
The subsequent top 10 screenplays will be awarded as 'Finalists' with additional prize packs (TBA).

Canadian Short

Contact

Toronto, ON

Web:
http://thecssc.ca
Email:
cssc@funrepublicpictures.com

Contact: David Cormican, Founder
MovieBytes Interview: DAVID CORMICAN

Report Card

Overall: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.6/5.0)
Professionalism: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.6/5.0)
Feedback: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.3/5.0)
Signficance: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.4/5.0)
Report Cards: 10    
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Canadian Short Screenplay Competition

Contact

Toronto, ON

Web:
http://thecssc.ca
Email:
cssc@funrepublicpictures.com

Contact: David Cormican, Founder
MovieBytes Interview: DAVID CORMICAN

Report Card

Overall: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.6/5.0)
Professionalism: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.6/5.0)
Feedback: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.3/5.0)
Signficance: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.4/5.0)
Report Cards: 10    
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Contest News

BAFTA-winner Owen Teale and Olivier-winner Sophie Thompson Board CSSC Short Film ‘Something Pointless’

Canadian Short Screenplay Competition Begins Production of Award-Winning Short Screenplay Written by Neil Graham and David Cormican, Directed by Asa Bailey.

The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition (CSSC) announced the start of principal photography today for the short film, Something Pointless, a timeless drama about a lonely boy finding purpose in an old man’s pointless daily ritual.

Following the successful relaunch of the CSSC and unveiling of this year's winning scribes this past Saturday at the 78th Yorkton Film Festival, the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition has officially begun production across a slate of award-winning short film screenplays starting with the 2011 CSSC 1st place winner Something Pointless written by Liverpool, UK native, Neil Graham (Foot in the Door).

The film is set to star Swansea-based young performer Leo Harris (The Count of Monte Cristo, Lost Boys & Fairies) as The Boy Who Never Smiles. Harris is joined in the cast by BAFTA-winner Owen Teale (Game of Thrones, Dream Horse, The Rig), six-time Olivier Award-nominee and winner (once), Sophie Thompson (Gosford Park, Eastenders, Coronation Street) and SAG Award-nominee Sule Rimi (The Day of the Jackal, Andor) as the Headmaster.

Filming takes place May 26 to May 30 in the town of Newport, Wales.

“At its core, this film embraces pure, unapologetic sentimentality,” director Asa Bailey (Duty of Care, The Unbelieveable) comments. “It’s a rare opportunity to portray genuine human connection without frills or fads—just heartfelt storytelling rooted in the textures and truths of a real community.”

Graham’s script follows Aldous Evans (Teale), who combats the monotony of his final years by gluing eggshells to a forgotten wall in town. An intergenerational bond unfolds when the bullied and lonely Boy Who Never Smiles (Harris), becomes captivated by the ritual. As the old man’s silent rebellion against insignificance transforms the wall into a mosaic of colour and hope, his unfortunate passing leaves a legacy that inspires the boy to carry on the tradition by finding purpose, joy and resilience in the most unexpected act.

“The CSSC has always been about discovering fresh voices, their remarkable and unique stories and giving these aspiring and emerging writers a global stage to showcase their inspiring work,” David Cormican, producer, co-writer and CSSC founder, shared in a statement. “We’re thrilled to re-ignite the CSSC’s legacy, with the commencement of production for Neil Graham’s Something Pointless and we can’t wait to share this tremendous and charming film for consideration with audiences and academy members worldwide”.

Something Pointless is produced by International Emmy-nominee David Cormican of Fun Republic Pictures (Tokyo Trial, Tulipani, Love, Honour & A Bicycle, ShadowHunters) and Asa Bailey of BAI-LEY (Silo, One Hundred Years of Solitude). Cormican also serves as co-writer of the screenplay. Executive Producers for the film include Academy Award-winner Shawn Christensen (Curfew, Cul-de-Sac), Academy Award-winner Damon Russell (Curfew, Cul-de-Sac), Webby Award-winner Brenden Hubbard (Curfew, Everything in the End), Emmy-nominee Dwayne Hill (Northern Rescue, Mean Girls) and Zane Lackey.

Two-time BAFTA-nominee Amy Morris (Creepy Pasta Salad, Skinny Fat) serves as line producer; Casting Society of America award-nominee Victor Jenkins CDG, CSA (Fleabag, Broadchurch) is the casting director; with cinematography by BAFTA-winner Keefa Chan (Fog of Sex, Blood on the Crown); editing by Laurence Cohen (Blackout, Guest House); with the original score being composed by Andrea Bellucci (League of Legends, Little Margo Stories).

The CSSC’s filmography includes Seeing in the Dark; Rusted Pyre, which went on to premiere at Festival de Cannes as part of Telefilm Canada’s Not Short on Talent Programme and was awarded the National Screen Institute’s Best Drama Prize; Minus Lara, which won the Best in Canada Prize at the Reel Rave International Film Festival in addition to the BravoFACT! award; Elijah the Prophet, which was successfully over-subscribed during a crowdfunded campaign via Kickstarter; and Will, which won Yorkton Film Festival’s Golden Sheaf award for Best Drama.

Updated: 05/27/2025

Canadian Short Screenplay Competition

Contact

Toronto, ON

Web:
http://thecssc.ca
Email:
cssc@funrepublicpictures.com

Contact: David Cormican, Founder
MovieBytes Interview: DAVID CORMICAN

Report Card

Overall: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.6/5.0)
Professionalism: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.6/5.0)
Feedback: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.3/5.0)
Signficance: 4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars4.5 stars (4.4/5.0)
Report Cards: 10    
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