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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Crowd-Funded Passover Prophet Film Premieres At Atlanta Fest
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition winner, ELIJAH THE PROPHET, to premiere at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Elijah the Prophet, Press Release
Tagged AJFF, Alwyn Kumst, Art Hindle, Atlanta, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Ceder, crowd-funding, david cormican, elijah the prophet, James Cooper, jewish, kick starter, kickstarter, Melanie Nicholls-King, Pass Over, passover, seder, Tonya Lee Williams
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Wiatrak Announced As 2013 Director Laureate Winner
As part of the new position, Wiatrak as Director Laureate, will be attached to direct one of the top three winning scripts from the CSSC’s 2013 season. Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Press Release, Uncategorized, Winner
Tagged award, black sails, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Competition, contest, Cormican, CSSC, david cormican, Dennis Brucks, Directing, director, director competition, director laureate, directors, dop, Film, film festival, filmmaker, Filmmaking, Jessica Parker Kennedy, ken wiatrak, kenneth wiatrak, Laurence cohen, Michael Greenspan, movie, nominee, Screenplay, screenplays, screenwriting, script, scripts, Short Film, Tara Alexis, Top 10, Top 25, Top 3, top 50, Wiatrak, win, Winner, winners, wrecked, Writing
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SEEING IN THE DARK to play Toronto Indie Sept 11th, 2012
Tweet Gordon Pengillys short film script, SEEING IN THE DARK, directed by Helen Hatzis and David Cormican will be playing the other TIFF, Toronto Independent Film Festival in September. Congrats to the team. Director Helen Hatzis and co-star Amy Matysio … Continue reading
The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist Julian Williams
Tweet Julian Williams is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with Julian before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, #ww, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Winner, Writing
Tagged "Please Bring A Plate of Sandwiches", CSSC, david cormican, Ernest Hemmingway, fug, ghost girl, juliam williams, nominee, screenwriter, short screenplay comp, spike milligan, writers blosk crystal, yff12, Yorkton Film Festival
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The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist Ken Wallace
Tweet Ken Wallace is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with Ken before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
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Tagged "No Answers In A Gun", aaron sorkin, australian emergency services, Australian Film Festival, bassett dickson, david cormican, free to be me, Future Screenplay Competition, golden sheaf, Ken Wallace, nominee, ohm, screenwriter, sydney, the west wing, trent holmes, um, writers block award, yff12, Yorkton Film Festival
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The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist David Gott
Tweet David Gott is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with David before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, #ww, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Interesting Find, Screenplay, Short Film, Winner, Writing
Tagged "An Incandescent Light", alexander payne, Cannes, Cannes film festival, crotchety old man, Danube steamship company captain, david cormican, david got, David Gott, Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän, festival de Cannes, golden sheaf, herman hesse, johanna, the lunch date, writers block, yff12, yorkton film festiva
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The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist Frank Canino
Tweet Frank Canino is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with Frank before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – ‘Seeing In The Dark’ DOP Hubick Wins Best Cinematography At Sunset Film Festival
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, the most prestigious name in short film script contests, has earned one more honour: The CSSC’s 2008 1st place winning script ‘Seeing In The Dark’ director of photography Colin Hubick has won the Best Cinematography Category for Foreign Film at the Sunset Film Festival Los Angeles. Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Interesting Find, Press Release, Production, Seeing In The Dark, Short Film, Winner
Tagged Amy Matysio, award, Best Cinematographer, Best DOP, calgary, Clayton Sykora, Colin Hubick, david cormican, edmonton international film festival, EIFF, gordon pengilly, helen hatzis, Los Angeles, paroled prisoner, Sunset Film Festival, Winner
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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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