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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ‘Rusted Pyre’ Nominated For Ruth Shaw’s Best Of Saskatchewan Award At Yorkton
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s 2008 3rd place winning script ‘Rusted Pyre’ written by Daniel Audet and directed by Laurence Cohen, has been nominated in the category of Best of Saskatchewan as part of this year’s Golden Sheaf Awards. Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Press Release, Production, Rusted Pyre, Short Film, Winner
Tagged actress, best of sask, brooke palsson, Cannes, Daniel audet, david cormican, golden sheaf, HBO, Laurence cohen, less than kind, nominated, nominee, producer, Ruth Shaw, Samantha somer Wilson, Somer-wilson, yff12, Yorkton Film Festival
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – ‘Rusted Pyre’ Wins Audience Choice Award at Fort Myers Film Fest
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s 2008 3rd place winning script ‘Rusted Pyre’ written by Daniel Audet, directed by Laurence Cohen and produced by David Cormican, has won the Audience Choice Award at the 2012 Fort Myers Film Festival (FMff). Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Interesting Find, Press Release, Production, Rusted Pyre, Short Film, Winner
Tagged actress, audience choice, award, brooke palsson, Cannes, Daniel audet, david cormican, florida, fmff, Fort Myers Film Festival, HBO, Laurence cohen, less than kind, producer, Samantha somer Wilson, Somer-wilson, Winner
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Audience Choice Award at FMff for PYRE
Tweet Writer Daniel Audet, Producer David Cormican and Director Laurence Cohen’s “Rusted Pyre”, continues its festival run with another notable mention: Not only did it recently open the Fort Myers Film Festival in Florida last week, but it also won … Continue reading
Rusted Pyre is heading to the Beach!
Tweet We just received some happy news from Festival Programmer Eric Raddatz for award winning writer and CSSC winner Daniel Audet’s Rusted Pyre, which has been accepted to the Fort Myers Film Festival. The FMFF festival takes place in- Yup, … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Announcements, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Industry News, Rusted Pyre, Short Film, Winner
Tagged brooke palsson, Canadian Reflections, cbc, daniel aduet, Daniel audet, david cormican, eric radatz, eric raddatz, Fort Myers Film Festival, Laurence cohen, rusted pyre, Samantha somer Wilson, Short Film, St Paddys Day, St. Patricks Day
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One down, Two to go!
Tweet Well, it has been a bit of a whirlwind of a few weeks here with the CSSC. The 2011/12 submissions have been closed with the passing of the I-Missed-The-Deadline deadline and Principal Photography has come and gone on 2008′s … Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Pictures, Production, Screenplay, Short Film, Winner, Writing
Tagged bc regional inclusive arts network, Brian Markinson, California, Daniel audet, david carey, gordon pengilly, James Cooper, jesse herrmann, kickstart arts, Laurence cohen, Los Angeles, Melanie Nicholls-King, Neil Graham, no man's land, Short Film, Simi Valley, Siobhan McCarthy, Surita Parmar, Tonya Lee Williams, top 50, WAM, wide angle media festival, will, zach herrmann
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Triple Screening of all 3 CSSC short films Monday Dec 12th in Toronto
Tweet The great team over at Short & Sweet Toronto have invited us to screen all 3 CSSC short films on December 12th, 2011 as part of their weekly screening series of short films. So SEEING IN THE DARK (written … Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, Announcement, Announcements, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Industry News, Minus Lara, Rusted Pyre, Seeing In The Dark, Short Film, Video
Tagged bathurst street, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, CSSC, Daniel audet, gordon pengilly, helen hatzis, Laurence cohen, Minus Lara, no one writes to the colonel, rob king, rusted pyre, seeing in the dark, short & sweet, short and sweet, short films, Surita Parmar, toronto, what to do in Toronto
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Withoutabox In The Spotlight
Tweet Thanks for the shout out from the good folks at Withoutabox, who profiled the CSSC earlier this week. We’ve cut and pasted for those of you who may have missed the blast out: CANADIAN SHORT SCREENPLAY COMPETITION Winners Announced: … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Offsite Article, Screenplay, Short Film, Winner
Tagged Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Bravo!FACT, CSSC, Daniel audet, Evan Jobb, minu lara, rusted pyre, saskfilm, screenplay comp, Screenplay Contest, screenplay contests, script competition, Surita Parmar, william f whites, withoutabox
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Plenty to be Thankful For; Producer Shares Best in Canada Short Film Award Distinction Between His Two Films
David Cormican, Producer of both the short films ‘Minus Lara’ and ‘Rusted Pyre’ has been awarded a two-way tie between his films for the “Best in Canada” award as part of the 2011 Reel Rave International Film Festival. Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, Announcement, Announcements, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Minus Lara, Press Release, Production, Rusted Pyre, Short Film, Winner
Tagged 2011, award, Best In Canada, Daniel audet, david cormican, Griffith Aaron Baker, Laurence cohen, Mann Art Gallery, producer, Reel Rave International Film Festival, rob king, Short Film, Surita Parmar, Thankful, Waskesui, Winner
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Seeing In The Dark sees its’ first audience @ EIFF 2011
I wish I was there, as there is nothing like seeing your baby perform in front of a live audience for the first time. Continue reading
Posted in #ww, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Interesting Find, Pictures, Production, Seeing In The Dark, Short Film
Tagged Amy Matysio, Daniel audet, david cormican, edmonton international film festival, EIFF, EIFF 2011, gordon pengilly, helen hatzis, Minus Lara, red carpet, rusted pyre, seeing in the dark, Surita Parmar, world premiere
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – ‘Rusted Pyre’ Thesp Samantha Somer-Wilson Wins Best Actress at Tulsa International Film Festival
‘Rusted Pyre’ Director, Laurence Cohen seconds Somer-Wilson’s sentiments, offering “One performance is not separate from the other in this two-hander and it really takes two to tango. This (win) is a testament to the incredible talent of both these young stars”. Continue reading
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Tagged actress, best actor, best actress, block party, brooke palsson, Cannes, Daniel audet, david cormican, Edmonton, EIFF, HBO, Laurence cohen, less than kind, opening night, our own backyard, Samantha somer Wilson, Somer-wilson, tiff, Tulsa International Film Festival
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