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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
Posted in Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Industry News, Interesting Find, Press Release, Rusted Pyre, Short Film, Winner
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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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Edmonton International Film Festival to Bow Three Canadian Short Screenplay Competition Films, Including World Premiere
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, the most prestigious name in short film script contests, has earned one more honour: a triple play festival screening of all three CSSC short films: ‘Rusted Pyre’, “Minus Lara’ and ‘Seeing In The Dark’ as part of the 2011 Edmonton International Film Festival (EIFF). Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, #ww, Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Minus Lara, Press Release, Rusted Pyre, Seeing In The Dark, Short Film, Video, Winner
Tagged AFA, Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Amy Matysio, award, blogging, bravo fact, Bravo!FACT, brooke palsson, calgary, Canada at cannes, Cannes, CFC, Clayton Sykora, CSSC, dance movie, Daniel audet, david cormican, dugo, Edmonton, EIFF, excellent writing, first place, golden sheaf award, good blogging, gordon pengilly, grand slam, Laurence cohen, lunchbox shorts, Minus Lara, our own backyard, paroled prisoner, regina, rob king, romina d’ugo, rusted pyre, Samantha somer Wilson, seeing in the dark, Short Film, short film competition, short film script contest, so you think you can dance, Surita Parmar, THE Blog, Tulsa, Winner, winning blog, world premiere, worldwide, Worldwide Short Film Festival, wsff, Yorkton Film Festival
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