FLICKERS: Rhode Island International Film Festival Screenplay Competition
RIIFF/Rhode Island

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P.O. Box 162
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 861-4445 (voice)
(401) 490-6735 (fax)
Web:
http://www.film-festival.org
Email:
info@film-festival.org
Contact: George T. Marshall, Executive Director
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Objective
To discover and honor the new voices of independent film. Screenplays will be judged on creativity, innovation, vision, originality and the use of language. The key element is that of communication and how it complements and is transformed by the language of film.
Deadline/Entry Fees
Deadline | Date Days till: |
Entry Fee |
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Earlybird | January 15, 2025 | $50 |
Regular | May 15, 2025 56 |
$55 |
Late | June 1, 2025 73 |
$75 |
Extended | June 15, 2025 87 |
$75 |
Final | July 15, 2025 117 |
$75 |
Notification: July 29, 2023
Eligibility
Open to anyoneRules
Please visit website for rules and guidelines.
Awards
Screenplays entered into the competition will be adjudicated by a distinguished panel of industry professionals, educators, peers and film fans. The Grand Prize winner will become a central focus during ScriptBiz™ the screenplay pitch forum held during the Festival. The Grand Prize winner will also receive prizes valued at over $10,000. This includes travel, up to four nights accommodations, Final Draft software and screenplay promotions. Since the contest winners are announced following the main Festival, the Grand Prize winner’s work will be a focal point for RIIFF, with the official trophy presented at the Festival's Opening Night Celebration.RIIFF/Rhode Island

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P.O. Box 162
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 861-4445 (voice)
(401) 490-6735 (fax)
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http://www.film-festival.org
Email:
info@film-festival.org
Contact: George T. Marshall, Executive Director
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FLICKERS: Rhode Island International Film Festival Screenplay Competition

Contact
P.O. Box 162
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 861-4445 (voice)
(401) 490-6735 (fax)
Web:
http://www.film-festival.org
Email:
info@film-festival.org
Contact: George T. Marshall, Executive Director
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Contest News
Screenplay Winners Announced for the 6th Annual Rhode Island International Film Festival
PROVIDENCE, RI (September 4, 2002) The Rhode Island International Film
Festival presented by BROOKS Pharmacy, is pleased to announce the winners for
this year's third annual Screenplay Competition. 206 screenplays were
received for this year's event from all over the world. The jury composed of
industry professionals, screenwriters ,and members of the general public
found their work challenging and exciting as they discovered this year's
winning screenplays. For the first time in the contest’s history, three
Spanish language entries were received. After careful review of each entrant,
one Grand-Prize winner was selected along with six First-Prize winner and ten
finalists.
The Grand-Prize winner for 2002 is called "Checkpoint" by Timothy Jay Smith
of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware (telephone: 302-226-0121,
email: tsmith@dmv.com). The screenplay is timely drama set in the Middle
East that follows an American photojournalist, an Israeli war hero and a
Palestinian farmer as their lives intertwine.
According to George T. Marshall the RIIFF Executive Director, “We are
delighted to honor Timothy Jay Smith for his exceptional screenplay.
"This was a strong year for screenplays. We received over 206 entries and for
the first time welcomed three Spanish language entrants into the competition.
Entries came from all over the globe.”
“Our panel of judges were greatly impressed with the power of Timothy Jay
Smith’s story and quality of his writing. While a tough call given so many
exceptional screenplays submitted this year, the selection of 'Checkpoint'
was a unanimous call for the Grand Prize.”
The Grand-Prize winner will receive a cash and prizes of worth over $5,000.
These include a full Scholarship at the RIIFF Master Class on Production,
Take 1-2-3: Filmmaking with the Pros (to be held in August 2003); the
production of segments from the screenplay which will also be used as a case
study during 2003 Master Class; work in advance with the visiting director
for the 2003 Master Class on the segments to be shot plus revisions;
Participation in the Dailies and Editing; Involvement with Casting; a Staged
Reading at the 2003 RIIFF Festival; Round-trip travel; Hotel Accommodations
for up to three nights; Select meals or cash stipend; the latest version
Final Draft Screenplay Software; a copy of Syd Field's Screenwriting
Workshop; Two all-access VIP Passes to the RIIFF 2003; a complimentary
Subscription to Scr(i)pt Magazine; and promotion through the Writer’s Script
Network.
"Screenplays were judged on creativity, innovation, vision, originality and
the use of language.," said Marshall. "For our judges, the key element was
communication and how it complemented and would be transformed by the
language of film."
The winner of last year's Grand Prize was "Dead Behind the Eyes" by Joubin
Mortazavi & Eli Frankel of Rodondo Beach, CA. Their screenplay is a
murder-mystery set in New Orleans that charts the dark journey of a homicide
detective in his hunt for a serial killer. Both attended the 2002 RIIFF and
saw elements of their screenplay shot of Sony HD 24 fps equipment. The
visiting guest director was Richard Schenkman, (Went to Coney Island on a
Mission from God..., The Pompatus of Love, A Diva’s Christmas Carol, The
Producer, et al) a frequent collaborator with actor Jon Cryer and RIIFF Board
member.
First Prize winners of the Competition who will receive software from Final
Draft copies and/or copies of Syd Field's Screenwriting Workshop along with
subscriptions to Scr(i)pt Magazine. Additionally as part of the awards for
the RIIFF Screenplay Competition, top winning contestants will receive from
Writers' Script Network: An e-mail announcement about their winning
screenplay to about 6,500 industry professionals; plus other benefits
including placement of their logline and synopsis on the WSN password
protected web site; and a logline (pitch) for their winning screenplay in
their printed publication
The winners of the 2002 Screenplay Competition are as follows:
Grand-Prize:
Checkpoint
Timothy Jay Smith, Rehoboth Beach, DE
First-Prize:
Once Eden
Harry McEwan, New York, NY
Killing Johnnie
Sundae Jahant-Osborn, London, UK
Serpent in the Garden
Richard G. McKee, Jr., Naples, FL
Untouchable
Gary Riestory and Karen Grenberg, New York, NY
Arawan
Ernst Aebj, New York, NY
The Princess and the Pirate
Dana Biscotti Myskowski, Henniker, NH
Finalists:
Head First, Face Down
Glenn Forbes, Toronto, CANADA
Sunday River
Eric Diekhans, Evanston, IL
The Clear Horizon
Bill Flanagan, Seattle, WA
Mission Hill
Brett Ross, New York, NY
Forgive and Remember
Judith D’Ambrosia, Culver City, CA
Final Witness
Mirtha Vega, Sausalito, CA
The General’s Spy
Michael B. Newman, Boston, MA
Uncomfortable
Theodore Cormey, Brighton, MA
The Face of Eight
Carl Wolfteich and Tom Dooley, Saunderstown, RI
Anna Down East
F.M. Strype, Ridgewood, NJ
The Call for Entries to the 2003 RIIFF Screenplay Competition has just been
announced. Entries can be found on-line at the Festival web site:
www.RIFilmFest.org. The deadline for entries is June 1, 2003
The Rhode Island International Film Festival, now in its seventh year, is
created and produced by the Flickers Arts Collaborative. Brooks Pharmacy is
the Premiere Sponsor. Michel Coutu, President/CEO of Brooks Pharmacy is the
Festival Honorary Chairman along with Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Almond.
Michael Drywa, Esq. is the RIIFF Board President.
The Festival is presented in cooperation with the Rhode Island Office of Film
and Television.
RIIFF will take place August 5-10, 2003 in historic Providence, and
throughout the state of Rhode Island. For more information about programming
and scheduling, visit the web site at www.RIFilmFest.org or call the Festival
office at 401-861-4445.
Updated: 09/05/2002
FLICKERS: Rhode Island International Film Festival Screenplay Competition

Contact
P.O. Box 162
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 861-4445 (voice)
(401) 490-6735 (fax)
Web:
http://www.film-festival.org
Email:
info@film-festival.org
Contact: George T. Marshall, Executive Director
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