2015 Winning Romance Screenplays

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Watch the winning screenplay readings in the romance genre from 2015, performed by professional actors.

Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival: http://www.wildsound.ca

ACTORFIRST SCENE: DIETRICH DANZIG
January 2015 Reading
Written by John Pisano-Thomsen
ACTOR1st Scene – SPARKS
February 2015 Reading
Written by Megan K. Bickel
ACTOR1st Scene: BELLE BREZING
May 2015 Reading
Written by Margaret Swim
ACTORFeature SCRIPT – BROWNIE AND FRAN
July 2015 Reading
Written by Arthur S Brown & Rory Leahy
ACTOR1st Scene – THE UMPIRE HAS NO BALLS
March 2015 Reading
Written by Debbie Bolsky
ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT Reading of THREE PLAY
September 2015 Reading
Written by John-Arthur Ingram
ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT – Death Don’t Us Part
October 2015 Reading
Written by Olaf Baumann
ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT – Yellow Touch Red, You’re Dead
November 2015 Reading
Written by Lauren Hoekstra
SCREENPLAY1st Scene Script: THE TEST
August 2015 Reading
by Loris Simon Salum
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2015 Winning Romance Screenplays

WILDsound Festival's avatarWILDsound Festival

Watch the winning screenplay readings in the romance genre from 2015, performed by professional actors.

Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival: http://www.wildsound.ca

ACTORFIRST SCENE: DIETRICH DANZIG
January 2015 Reading
Written by John Pisano-Thomsen
ACTOR1st Scene – SPARKS
February 2015 Reading
Written by Megan K. Bickel
ACTOR1st Scene: BELLE BREZING
May 2015 Reading
Written by Margaret Swim
ACTORFeature SCRIPT – BROWNIE AND FRAN
July 2015 Reading
Written by Arthur S Brown & Rory Leahy
ACTOR1st Scene – THE UMPIRE HAS NO BALLS
March 2015 Reading
Written by Debbie Bolsky
ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT Reading of THREE PLAY
September 2015 Reading
Written by John-Arthur Ingram
ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT – Death Don’t Us Part
October 2015 Reading
Written by Olaf Baumann
ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT – Yellow Touch Red, You’re Dead
November 2015 Reading
Written by Lauren Hoekstra
SCREENPLAY1st Scene Script: THE TEST
August 2015 Reading
by Loris Simon Salum
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Movie Review: THE LADY IN THE VAN (2015)

the_lady_in_the_van_poster.jpgTHE LADY IN THE VAN (UK 2015) ***1/2
Directed by Nicholas Hytner

Review by Gilbert Seah

There are several reasons to watch the new Maggie Smith, Nicholas Hytner and Alan Bennette collaboration of THE LADY IN THE VAN. For one, it is based mostly on a true story – the words that appear on the screen at the film’s start, signifying a modest comedy on life. And with an equally number of pleasures as well to be derived from the film.

Adapted from the based-on-fact hit West End play by Bennett (best known for THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE), the film’s title referring to a high-born homeless woman, known as Miss Shepherd (Dame Maggie Smith) fallen on hard times who finds temporary shelter parking her van in Bennett’s driveway — for fifteen years. It is a chronicle of the unlikely friendship between the writer (played by Alex Jennings) and the elderly eccentric who takes over his driveway.

The play and script is smart enough to have two protagonists – Miss Shepherd and Bennett. Bennett is seen as a double in the film. As explained – there is the man that writes and the one that lives. They speak to one another, the equivalent of the man talking to himself. He gives himself a perspective of his life, humorously as well as dramatically. He is a timid fellow, kind enough to look after his ailing mother as well as Miss Shepherd. In contrast, Miss Shepherd is ornery, impolite, and bullying Not all there, she claims to take advice from the Virgin Mary. And she smells bad. There is a mystery about the woman that is kept from Bennett and the audience but all is revealed by the end of the film. But Bennett, despite his very private nature, takes pity on her and says she can stay there for three months.
Miss Shepherd is seen to be one that hates music. She screams and scares away children that play music outside her van. But she has studied music in Paris and plays the piano. The reason for her current behaviour is an intriguing one, and one that Hytner uses to full effect.

But besides being a film about friendship and old age, it is mostly a film about life. The film depicts the bit seedy yet very respectable London neighbourhood of Camden Town (on the Northern Tube line). (I am proud to say I have lived there – though as a tourist and guest for 15 days and the film brings a good effective feel in of neighbourhood chivalry and friendliness.) The message about life in the film is an obvious one, though one mostly ignored. It is stated clearly at the end – to love life is to start living. It is, put subtly, in the writing of Bennett’s character – that he is not to put himself in the writing but to find himself in the writing.

Maggie Smith bares all in the film and she is not afraid of looking old, haggard and ugly for the role. It is a completely different role from her Oscar winning THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE. She would get my vote for her second Oscar.

THE LADY IN A VAN is a tale of life, playfully funny and authentically set in Camden Town, London. Great performances in a film relatively well directed from a clever script full of ripe dialogue.

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2015 Horror Screenplay Winners

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Watch the 2015 winning horror screenplays performed by professional actors.

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ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – WALK WITH THE DEVIL
June 2015 Reading
Written by Alison C. Hall
ACTOR1st Scene: BELLE BREZING
May 2015 Reading
Written by Margaret Swim
ACTORTV PILOT Reading of HAUNTED HEART
August 2015 Reading
Written by Robert Herold
ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT Reading of LEGACY
September 2015 Reading
Written by Marc W. Johnson
ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – SOMBRA
July 2015 Reading
Written by Claire Wasmund
ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – DOG FACE
November 2015 Reading
Written by C.L. Pike
ACTORBest Scene Reading of GATES OF HELL
August 2015 Reading
Written by Pamela Green
ACTORBest Scene Reading of CHILDREN WANT WHAT THEY WANT WHEN THEY WANT IT
September 2015 Reading
Written by Carolyn Reese
ACTORBEST SCENE – Unlikely Angels
October 2015 Reading
Written by Anne Nemes
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – On Three
December 2015 Reading

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2015 Thriller Screenplay Winners

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Watch the 2015 Winning Thriller/Suspense Screenplay Winners performed by professional actors.

Submit your Thriller/Suspense Screenplay to the Festival: http://thrillersuspensefestival.com/

ACTORClimactic Scene – DIETRICH DANZIG
February 2015 Reading
Written by John Pisano-Thomsen
ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – LEGRAND
February 2015 Reading
Written by Angelina Carkic
ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – HELLCAT
February 2015 Reading
Written by J. Alan Hostetter
ACTORTV PILOT – ERASER
February 2015 Reading
Written by Kim Godfrey
ACTOR1st Scene – THE CURSE OF SAM HAIN
February 2015 Reading
Written by Jacob F. Keller
ACTORBEST SCENE READING – I’M STILL HERE
January 2015 Reading
Written by Sean Elwood
ACTORFIRST SCENE: MY LAST DUCHESS
January 2015 Reading
Written by Grant Reid
ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – MEMOIRS OF A DOCKET

June 2015 Reading
Written by Damien Michael Aulsberry
ACTOR1st Scene: LITTLE PROFESSOR
May 2015 Reading
Written by Monte Light & Cooper Holmes
SCREENPLAYShort Screenplay: GRAVEL HEART
April 2015 Reading
Written by Michael Curtis

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2015 Winning TV Screenplays

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Watch the winning TV screenplay drama readings performed by professional actors.

Go to http://festivalfordrama.com/ and submit your script or film to the festival today.

ACTORTV PILOT – RUST
July 2015 Reading
Written by Cody Carson
ACTORTV PILOT Reading of HOT FLASH HIGH
September 2015 Reading
Written by Molly DriscolL
ACTORTV PILOT – Westbound
October 2015 Reading
Written by Jeff Alulis
ACTORTV PILOT – Hail Mary
November 2015 Reading
Written by Stan Williamson
ACTORTV SPEC – ORPHAN BLACK
July 2015 Reading
Written by Jacqueline Bircher
ACTORTV SPEC – The Americans
December 2015 Reading
Written by Addison A.A. Bhuyan
ACTORTV PILOT – ERASER
February 2015 Reading
Written by Kim Godfrey
ACTORTV PILOT – NO LOVE DOVES
March 2015 Reading
Written by Alexandre Kounde

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2015 Winning Drama Short Screenplays

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Watch the winning short screenplay drama readings performed by professional actors.

Go to http://festivalfordrama.com/ and submit your script or film to the festival today.

ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – PTSD
September 2015 Reading
Written by Paul Myerberg
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – HOW IT STARTS
July 2015 Reading
Written by Ed Vassie
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – Ascent
October 2015 Reading
Written by Brough Hansen
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – Symposium
October 2015 Reading
Written by Tom Grady
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – THE PROMISE IN A BUBBLE
February 2015 Reading
Written by Rachel Reaugh
SCREENPLAYShort Screenplay: TELL ME NOT TO
April 2015 Reading
Written by Andrew Boyle

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2015 Winning Drama 1st Scene Screenplays

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Watch the winning 1st scene screenplay drama readings performed by professional actors.

Go to http://festivalfordrama.com/ and submit your script or film to the festival today.

ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – GRANDMA DEE AND THE LOST CONTINENT
November 2015 Reading
Written by Mark Perlick
ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – AVALON
November 2015 Reading
Written by Ed Vaughan
SCREENPLAY1st Scene Script: THE TEST
August 2015 Reading
by Loris Simon Salum
ACTOR1st Scene Reading of HOW TO HOLD IT ALL IN
September 2015 Reading
Written by Gwen Goodkin
ACTOR1st Scene – FLAT PENNIES
April 2015 Reading
Written by Robert Ward
ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – ETERNITY
June 2015 Reading
Written by Kevin Bibo
ACTOR1st Scene – THE SINGING TREE
March 2015 Reading
Written by Marilyn Pesola & Peter Moss
ACTOR1st Scene: MYA’S TRUTH
May 2015 Reading
Written by Thomas L. Ferguson
ACTORFIRST SCENE: DIETRICH DANZIG
January 2015 Reading
Written by John Pisano-Thomsen
ACTOR1st SCENE READING – DEATH…

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