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2010 Winners, Semifinalists and Quarterfinalists
FEMALE CATEGORY
GRAND PRIZE WINNER: FURIES RISING by Sheri Davenport
Logline: When a troubled teen just out of foster care becomes the target of a murderous child pornographer, she
takes off to find the one person she believes can save her: the birth mother who abandoned her.
About the Writer:
Sheri Davenport graduated with a degree in English from the University of Iowa, and during her years as a freelance writer
she has been the creative force behind dozens of videos/films, live productions, web videos, speeches and advertising for
major corporations across the country. She has written two plays; written, directed and produced a number of videos for non-profit
organizations; and co-authored a published novel, On the Way to Woodstock. Sheri has optioned two screenplays. One of those
screenplays, LUCKY CHRISTMAS, was just picked up by the Hallmark Channel! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SECOND PLACE: WHORE by Kay Tuxford and Prarthana Mohan
Logline: Thrust out of home school
by her new step-dad, a naive teen girl joins up with a band geek who helps her acclimate after being branded a whore. About
the Writers: Born in the wilds of Phoenix, AZ, Kay Tuxford forwent the desert and her Biology degree instead
choosing Screenwriting and Sunny LA. While attending Chapman University's Screenwriting MFA program, Kay met Prarthana
and their filmmaking partnership began. Kay's work is currently in the Semifinals of the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting.
She is currently completing a feature length comedy about a pushover who destroys the planet. WHORE is dedicated to the House
of Pies in Los Feliz, where Kay and Prarthana spent their odd hours between jobs writing over French Toast and Peach Cobbler.
Born and raised in Chennai, India, Prarthana Mohan has always been interested in the arts. Hailing
from a film family, her grandfather M.S. Viswanathan's stories about the film industry made an impact on her. In college,
Prarthana pursued Visual Communication and her thesis film, a documentary called "Hush", won the state award for
best film. Recently, Prarthana completed her MFA in Film Production at Chapman University in California. She was the recipient
of the Leo Freedman Award for excellence in visual storytelling. She is currently working on several projects that have strong
and compelling female characters, which combine her rich tradition of storytelling from India and what she has learned thus
far in Hollywood. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THIRD PLACE: THE GRAND VIEW
by C.J. Palmisano
Logline: Tangled identities intermingle sex, death, and love. This story unravels the lives
of two women -- one a failure and one a success -- to reveal why they're connected and how they became polar opposites.
About the Writer: C.J. Palmisano has an M.A. from Middlebury College and a B.A. in English and Art from the University
of Vermont. Growing up, she was obsessed with theater, working as an actor, techie, playwright and eventually, as Artistic
Director of the Essex Players. After moving to California, she scaled back on theater activities to focus on teaching, during
which time she was included in Who's Who Among America's Teachers. Two years ago, she took a sabbatical to return
to her own writing.
With an honorable mention going to: Bloodlust - Sara Van Acker
DIVERSITY CATEGORY GRAND PRIZE WINNER: LOS
PERDIDOS (THE LOST ONES) by Gus Avila
Logline: Three teenagers cross paths in an East L.A. neighborhood
where a series of unfortunate eventsleads them on a path of self-discovery and redemption.
About the Writer: Gus
Avila is an aspiring filmmaker born and raised in East Los Angeles. He received his B.A. in English Literature from UCLA.
Gus' introduction into Hollywood was interning for legendary manager/producer Freddie Fields. After graduation, he spent
several years in the development world, working on several high profile projects for HBO Films and the Starz/Encore network.
Among his written work, Gus' scripts have been cited by the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting and Chesterfield Writer's
Film Project. He most recently completed a writing fellowship as part of Film Independent's signature diversity program
Project:Involve. His goals are to secure representation, to connect with producers, and to eventually direct one of his scripts.
In between writing projects, Gus runs marathons across the country, with a goal of completing 50 marathons in 50 states. He
finds the training therapeutic and enlightening. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SECOND
PLACE: THE QUEEN OF HARTS by Gary Polston
Logline: Suffering an identity crisis, a popular drag performer
returns to his small, southern hometown in search of a more masculine way of life. He discovers the road to self-acceptance
is full of bumps that lead to some unexpected places.
About the Writer: Gary Polston is an active member of the
LGBT community in Southern California. Raised in the backdrop of extreme religious conservatism, coming out was an adventure
that continues to bring smiles along with some great writing material. He happily lives with his partner, David, and their
twenty pound cat, Monster. Gary hopes to combine his passion for writing and experiences within the gay community into a film
career that gives voice to those desperate to be heard. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THIRD
PLACE: BELOW THE WAIST by Ian Simpson
Logline: A decidedly 'anti-teen-movie' with as many shards
of searing, realistic drama as slivers of jetblack humor, BELOW THE WAIST is the unflinching examination of an overachieving
high school student who begins to rebel after a car accident leaves her paralyzed from the waist down.
About the
Writer: Ian Simpson graduated from Vassar in 2005 and from the AFI Conservatory in 2007, earning his MFA as a Screenwriting
Fellow. Currently looking for new representation, Ian has received several national awards for his screenwriting. In 2006,
he received the AFI's Fadiman Award, as well as the Grand Prize in the Cynosure Screenwriting Competition (Female Protagonist
Category). In 2010, he has been honored as a finalist by the Nantucket International Film Festival; he won Gordy Hoffman's
BlueCat Screenwriting Competition; and he also won the Silver Screenwriting Competition. Ian aims to shed light on people
and topics not traditionally found 'mainstream,' and through his writing, bring about attention, awareness, and hopefully
change...
With an honorable mention going to: Boy Apocalypse -Eric Obame
FEMALE
QUARTERFINALISTS After Cecilia - Dawn Marie Guernsey Agent Cynthia - Jonathan Miller Amazon
Girl - Ken Pearson And Handled with a Chain - Marvin Krueger Battle of a Lifetime - Stoney Morrison Bean
- Giovanna Federico Believe - Winston Marcelle and Mark Heinrich Best Wishes, Nice Knowing You - Jami Bonyun Birthdays - Doris B. Gill Bloodlust - Sara Van Acker Devlin - Kelly Michels Fishing with Dynamite - Randy
Sumeraj Funny Bone - Jan Stanton Furies Rising - Sheri Davenport Good Intentions -Alexis & Rudy Croyle
The Grand View - C.J. Palmisano Helen of Tombstone - Kevin Finn, Lou Harrison and George Voilas Home Guard
- Patricia Paoletta Infidelity Mutual - Don’Angelica Silva Lureen - Steve & Jeff Shank Minding
Therapy - Ros Johnson Miracles for Bronzeville - Curtis and Scott Burdick One Lucky Pony - Karl Niemiec Picuris
- Rebecca Ortese The Radcliffe Polar Expedition: A Vampire Tale - David
Rakowiecki Roebling's Bridge - Tracey Wood Sanctuary - Terri Sarris Season of Mists - Kevin Brodie Secret Destinations - Osnat Shurer Speed Punk - Kristi Holdgrafer Tag Sale Gypsies - David Lammey There
Are No Strangers Here - Alka Khushalani The Unexpected - Tom Putnam and Jeff Malmberg Walk on Water - Keith Reagan
Whiplash - Lauri Donahue Whore - Kay Tuxford and Prarthana Mohan
DIVERSITY
QUARTERFINALISTS
Below the Waist - Robert Ian Simpson Boy Apocalypse -
Eric Obame Cherokee Nightfall - Don Welch College of Consuela - Brad Hennig Handicapped Spaces - Clinton
and Jim Braly Hank - Phil Travis Honor Song - Wendy J. Henson Kabob, Dolma & a Girl from Oklahoma -
Shervin Youssefian The Kite Flyer - Maria Lennon Leap of Faith - Alicia Lomas-Gross Los Perdidos - Gus Avila
Love’s Body - Lanny Thompson Master's Key - Kelly Anelons Mementomori - Alan Bradshaw and G. Larrieux
No Running - Elizabeth Savage Sullivan Paradise Under the Sun - Glenn Harding The Queen of Harts - Gary
Polston Resurrection Man - Eve Williams Saving Paradise - Karl Niemiec Tales of an Arranged Marriage - Harish
Mandyam To A Dancing God - Robert Horvath Twelve Sparrows - Michael Murphy
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