Shore Scripts Feature Screenplay Contest
Shore Scripts Feature

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171 Pier Avenue #145
Santa Monica, CA 90405-5363
Web:
https://www.shorescripts.com/feature/
Email:
contact@shorescripts.com
Contact: Sarah Eagen, Director of Contests
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Objective
We are seeking emerging feature screenwriting talent across all genres.
Over the past fifteen years, we’ve built an unparalleled network of industry relationships, resulting in millions of dollars in spec sales, hundreds of writers signed and introduced to representation, and multiple films produced, including The Assessment, starring Alicia Vikander and Elizabeth Olsen, acquired by Amazon for mid-seven figures.
As the only contest with a dedicated Writer Development Manager, we provide ongoing, structured support while connecting our writers to a network of 300+ industry professionals.
Feature film production is a massive engine, made up of many moving parts and engaging the creative talents of a huge number of individuals, but as the well-known phrase goes, "It all starts with the script". Show More
Deadline/Entry Fees
| Deadline | Date Days till: |
Entry Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Early | May 29, 2026 32 |
$59.00 |
| Regular | July 14, 2026 78 |
$69.00 |
| Final | August 28, 2026 123 |
$79.00 |
WinningScripts Pro $5 Off Coupon
Notification: Quarter-Finalists: Oct 6, 2026;Semi-Finalist: Nov 13, 2026;Finalist & Winners: Dec 9, 2026.
Eligibility
Open to all. Scripts should be between 80-120 pages. Must be written in English.Rules
Scripts should ideally be within 80-120 pages. Writers can exceed the recommended limits by up to 30 pages, with an additional fee of $1 per page.
Screenwriters from all countries are welcome to enter. All scripts must be written in English.
The script must be the writer’s original work. Adaptations are accepted but the writer must own all copyright. At no point will Shore Scripts ever have any rights over your work.
All ages are welcome.
We accept all genres, including animation. It’s absolutely fine if your script is a combination of multiple genres or sub-genres. If that’s the case, use the Genre dropdown to indicate the main genre on your submission, and make a note of other Genres, and any other information you feel will be relevant to the reader in the Any Other Project Comments field.
Each writer, or writing team, may not have earned more than $50,000 in screenwriting fees in the preceding 18 months. This clause is in place to help us support emerging talent. (Contest & Fellowship awards and writing fees received outside of fiction screenwriting do not count toward this total).
You may enter a newer draft of an already submitted script. There is a small additional fee as the script will be reread. You may re-enter your script through the Resubmission page.
A writer can enter as many scripts in as many categories as they wish.
If a script is optioned or purchased during the competition, then it will no longer be eligible for the contest.
Scripts should be in standard screenplay formatting and submitted electronically as a PDF.
Please only include the Script Title on the cover page.
The winners consent to Shore Scripts using their name, script title, and any other relevant information for promotional purposes on their website. This will be used to inform other contestants and the media of the results.
If Shore Scripts helps a writer gain representation, option, sell, or have his/her screenplay produced, then we are entitled to state this on our website and on any other platform whenever we see fit.
Shore Scripts staff and associates are unable to enter.
The decision of Shore Scripts is final. By applying to this contest each participant agrees to hold Shore Scripts, our judges and sponsors immune from any competition disputes, claims, liabilities, and expenses.
By entering Shore Scripts, you authorize us to use any trusted third-party online, cloud-based, and email services and databases for hosting, managing, and/or sending/transmitting your submission file(s).
If we see fit, we can extend the final deadline for the competition. (Please note that this has never yet happened).
FOR ALL THE RULES & FAQ: https://www.shorescripts.com/rules-faq/#f-rules.
Awards
Over $10,000 in Cash and Prizes, Including Industry Mentorship, Meetings, and Acceptance into the Shore Scripts Writer Development Program.
NEW in 2026 - Win a Mentorship Call with DEBBIE BERMAN (BLACK PANTHER, CAPTAIN MARVEL, SPIDERMAN: HOMECOMING)
With 3 Winning Placements and 10 Finalist Placements, there are lots of ways to win your spot in the Shore Scripts Writer Development Program.
See website for more.
Shore Scripts Feature

Contact
171 Pier Avenue #145
Santa Monica, CA 90405-5363
Web:
https://www.shorescripts.com/feature/
Email:
contact@shorescripts.com
Contact: Sarah Eagen, Director of Contests
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Shore Scripts Feature Screenplay Contest

Contact
171 Pier Avenue #145
Santa Monica, CA 90405-5363
Web:
https://www.shorescripts.com/feature/
Email:
contact@shorescripts.com
Contact: Sarah Eagen, Director of Contests
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Contest News
Shore Scripts Announces 2014 Feature & Short Finalists
Short Scripts has announced their 5 Feature & 3 Short finalists in alphabetical order. The placement of the scripts will be determined by Judges and announced on Friday, November 14th.
FEATURES
BLACK CREEK BY LEE CROSS
At the end of the gold rush era, a small Alaskan frontier town is plagued by horrific attacks from a pack of vicious, ungodly creatures that dwell upon the imposing mountain which looms menacingly above Black Creek.
GIANTS OF THE VALLEY BY BRYCE WOLFGANG JOINER
Theodore Tuttleberg, once the tallest man on earth, forms a bond with a morbidly obese recluse whom he saves from death, but when he seeks to make him famous he almost kills the soul of his one true friend.
LITTLE HOUSE BY CLAIRE FOWLER
A determined Gypsy teenager navigates high-school, poverty, prejudice and love as she attempts to break free from her heritage and forge a new life for her and her daughter.
LOST CAUSE BY DAVID J. SCHROEDER
Medically retired Naval explosive expert, Peter Gerstenberger, sets sail on his salvage ship, the Ozymandias, for the Windward Passage, between the Dominican Republic and Cuba’s Guantanamo Bay, to salvage a 600' Roll-On/Roll-Off Venezuelan freighter, under the eyes of a ‘spectator fleet’ and Commander of Guantanamo Bay. On board the freighter, Berger discovers a lost thermonuclear bomb and a Black-Ops plan to destabilize world politics.
THE FINAL DAYS BY CONRAD ROTHBAUM
A French resistance cell operating in Nazi-occupied France plots to blow up a train, but when one of their sons unwittingly informs upon them, they find themselves up against a ruthless Gestapo officer with all of France hanging in the balance.
SHORTS
BELONGING BY KERRY-ANN CALLEJA MCGREGOR
In 1947 Lisbon, Amelia, 14, a precocious girl, who struggles to communicate with her mother after the death of her father, is sent away to stay with her aunt and uncle. She meets Thomas, an Austrian boy who is being fostered while they find his parents who he was separated from during the war. Amelia and Thomas begin to teach each other the true meaning of friendship.
DRINK RECIPES FOR FOOLISH LOVERS BY ALI K. GUVEN
A young gay couple’s world turns upside down, after one of them finds out that he is HIV positive. Now they must decide whether to endure the physical and emotional consequences of continuing their relationship. Will they make it through?
THE PRIEST BY GORAN SPOLJARIC
An unfaithful woman takes the train ride from hell.
Updated: 10/24/2014
Shore Scripts Feature Screenplay Contest

Contact
171 Pier Avenue #145
Santa Monica, CA 90405-5363
Web:
https://www.shorescripts.com/feature/
Email:
contact@shorescripts.com
Contact: Sarah Eagen, Director of Contests
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(3.9/5.0) |
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(3.8/5.0) |
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Have you entered?
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