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2015 Short Screenplay Finalist: Danielle Barcena

2015 Short Screenplay Finalist: Danielle Barcena

In Silk, Paige is having trouble escaping a bad relationship, what was your goal in telling this story? I really like horror and thrillers. I feel that monsters are everywhere in our real lives, manifested in the way that we treat each other. I wanted to explore the...
2015 Short Screenplay Finalist: Darren Robert Tibbits

2015 Short Screenplay Finalist: Darren Robert Tibbits

Wake is a genuinely touching story about a man who unwittingly develops a unique bond with a grieving mother. Can you talk a little bit about how you approached the themes and how you came up with the idea? Initially, the script was an exercise in...
2015 Cordelia Award Winner: Kitty Percy

2015 Cordelia Award Winner: Kitty Percy

Best Screenplay from the UK The dialogue in Butter Side Up is fantastically witty and comedic. What was your process in crafting the dialogue in such an authentic way? Why thank you, BlueCat. I feel odd taking credit for the dialogue when all I do is take personality...
2015 Joplin Award Winner: Leonardo Noboru de Lima

2015 Joplin Award Winner: Leonardo Noboru de Lima

Best Screenplay from outside the US, UK, and Canada George! is a unique and captivating story filled with both drama and laughter (literally). Can you talk a little bit about how you approached the themes and how you came up with the idea? My first contact with...
2015 Short Screenplay Winner: Susan Fleming

2015 Short Screenplay Winner: Susan Fleming

Six Months of Wonder Woman offers a fresh perspective on the coming-of-age story and the fantasy genre. What inspired you to combine the two? I don’t think it was a really conscious thing – it just seemed to happen for this story. I do love magical realism...