This week’s Writing Festival is a showcase of the winning Horror Feature Screenplay, plus the winning short script (also a horror) and 4 best scene screenplays.
They will be performed by some of the top actors working in Toronto today.
Here are the details of the screenplays being performed:
#1 – Feature Screenplay: INKED IN BLOOD by Paul Corricelli
Genre: Horror
Synopsis:
A young man with a tortured past discovers that you really can go home again. To kill.
#2 – Short Screenplay: DEATH’S LADY LOVE by Stephen M. Hunt
Genre: Horror
Synopsis:
Death falls in love only to find that love is a killer.
#3 – Best Scene Screenplay: AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT by Philip Naiman
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis:
After being saddled with the care of a niece he has never met a gambler’s life becomes further complicated when he is unable to pay off his kid brother’s bad debt to a Vegas hood.
#4 – Best Scene Screenplay: QUEST FOR MIHTE LUGH by Ray Whittinger
Genre: Action, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Fantasy
Synopsis:
Jack was thought a dreamer and a fool, until he was abducted into the Balor’s wintery kingdom. Through trial and wit he is recognised as the prophesied Fairy King returning to revive the world.
#5 – Best Scene Screenplay: SEED OF THE WOMAN by Gary R. Billings
Genre: Bible Drama, Unconventional Love Story, Family
Synopsis:
A Bible-drama love story in which Eve, as the “helper”, leads a resistance movement against a world being taken over by evil.
#6 – Best Scene Screenplay: THE MESSIAH PROJECT, by David E. Baugnon
Genre: TV Pilot, Drama, War
Synopsis:
Hour long TV Pilot transcript reading. Scene begins as Bruce wakes up in the hospital not to happy about what has just transpired.
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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson
