https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd4k10185dc
Director:
Writers:
Norman Lear (developed by), Norman Lear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd4k10185dc
Norman Lear (developed by), Norman Lear
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Novel Reading: EMPTY SEATS by Wanda Adams Fischer
| BEST SCENE Screenplay: INSIDE THE WORLD OF ZOE SANDER by Suzanne LutasAugust 2018 |
FIREFLIES, 3min., UK, Drama
| GIRL IN YELLOW, 3min., USA, Drama/Family |
BROTHERS, 5min., USA, Drama/Family |
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Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Festival Moderators: Kierston Drier, Shepsut Wilson
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: Kimberly Villarruel
Festival Directors: Mary Cox, Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy
Camera Operators: John Johnson, Isabal Cupryn, Aser Santos Jr., Zack Arch
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Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Festival Moderators: Kierston Drier, Shepsut Wilson
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: Kimberly Villarruel
Festival Directors: Mary Cox, Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy
Camera Operators: John Johnson, Isabal Cupryn, Aser Santos Jr., Zack Arch
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BROKEN FRAME – Best Scene ScreenplayJune 2018 Reading by Stephen Boncella |
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Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Festival Moderators: Kierston Drier, Shepsut Wilson
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: Kimberly Villarruel
Festival Directors: Mary Cox, Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy
Camera Operators: John Johnson, Isabal Cupryn, Aser Santos Jr., Zack Arch
Submit your Family Film or Screenplay to the Festival: http://festivalforfamily.com
TV FAN FICTION PILOT: SCOOBY DOO: AGE OF AQUARIUSApril 2018 Reading by Katie Grotzinger |
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INDIAN COUNTRY – 1st Scene ScreenplayApril 2018 Reading by Troy Kelly |
IN THE WOODS – Short ScreenplayApril 2018 Reading by Rachel Greenhoe |
SEEKER – Family Short ScreenplayApril 2018 Reading by Kaitlyn Kowalski |
RETURN TO FREEDOM – FEMALE Best Scene ScreenplayApril 2018 Reading by Bristol MacDonald |
SADIE SASQUASH – FEMALE Best Scene ScreenplayApril 2018 Reading by Frank Vespe |
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Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Festival Moderators: Kierston Drier, Shepsut Wilson
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: Kimberly Villarruel
Festival Directors: Mary Cox, Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy
Camera Operators: John Johnson, Isabal Cupryn, Aser Santos Jr., Zack Arch
Genre: Family, Drama
A young girl struggles between helping her family, and doing the right thing.
CAST LIST:
Harry: Fabio Abreu
Jasmine: Vanessa Quaglaira
Narrator: Dan Fox
Maria:Val Cole
Gretchen: Cassandra Sirois
Dale: James Murray
Get to know the writer:
1. What is your screenplay about?
The Seeker is a story about a young girl who struggles to find the balance between helping her family and actually doing the right thing.
2. What genres does your screenplay fall under?
I would consider The Seeker to be a drama.
3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
Personally, I think this story is just flat out entertaining. I love a story with a smart twist and The Seeker definitely has one. It is filled with tender visuals and I think it would be a fun movie to direct. It would be challenging, but rewarding.
4. How would you describe this script in two words?
Terrifyingly relatable
5. What movie have you seen the most times in your life?
Hmm… wow that’s a tough one. It’s probably a toss up between The Never Ending Story and No Country For Old Men… don’t judge!!
6. How long have you been working on this screenplay?
Funny enough, I’ve been working on this script since I was a sophomore in college, 2011. I’d forgotten that I’d written it, but found an old PDF and fell in love with the idea again. It was cool to see how I’ve progressed as a writer from one of the first screenplays I’d ever written.
7. How many stories have you written?
I’ve written probably 50 short films & sketches since 2011 when I started and I’ve gotten to 1/2 of a feature!
8. What is your favorite song? (Or, what song have you listened to the most times in your life?)
I used to have a big crush on a guy who was seriously into Gerry Raferty so I’ve probably listened to “Right Down The Line” over 1,000 times. Ha!
9. What obstacles did you face to finish this screenplay?
I had a certain story in my head and when I thought it was finished, I got critiques from a couple of people wanting more. I still get them. It’s hard to get suggestions from other people and still stay true to the story you want to tell. Overall, I think the changes I made based on their suggestions made for a stronger story. It’s always good to get a fresh set of eyes.
10. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?
I love working with children. They are so unafraid to express how they feel, but may not always know how to articulate it. They taught me how to be a better instructor and a better director.
11. You entered your screenplay via FilmFreeway. What has been your experiences working with the submission platform site?
Working via Film Freeway makes submitting to festivals extremely easy!! There are so many festivals to submit to right at your fingertips.
12. What influenced you to enter the festival? What were your feelings on the initial feedback you received?
I read the title of the festival and knew I needed feedback on The Seeker and thought, could this get anymore perfect? The Seeker is a troubling story about a family, and it’s so hard to get friends to read anything so it just seemed like fate was saying “Enter this one Kaitlyn!”. It was an entry fee well spent!
I felt like the feedback was incredibly insightful. I really felt like the feedback giver was invested in the success of my story and did what they could to have made it stronger. I thank you for that!
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Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Director: Matthew Toffolo
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: Kimberly Villarruel
Camera Op: Mary Cox
Submit your Family Film or Screenplay to the Festival: http://festivalforfamily.com
STUDENT SHORT Screenplay – DIMAGGIOMarch 2018 Reading by Taylor Zaccario |
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TV SPEC Screenplay of the show TRANSPARENTMarch 2018 Reading by Marisaa Lessman |
ANIMATION 1st SCENE Screenplay – MARIE’S JOURNEYMarch 2018 Reading by Keith Famie |
FEMALE BEST SCENE Screenplay – FIRST TIME FOR PENNYMarch 2018 Reading by Janice Walker |
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Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Festival Moderators: Kierston Drier, Shepsut Wilson
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: Kimberly Villarruel
Festival Directors: Mary Cox, Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy
Camera Operators: John Johnson, Isabal Cupryn, Aser Santos Jr., Zack Arch
Submit your Family Film or Screenplay to the Festival: http://festivalforfamily.com
OUR WONDERFUL NATURE, 3min., Germany, AnimationWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
EGGS AND SOLDIERS, 20min., USA, Drama/FamilyWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY, 30min., Austria, Drama/ThrillerWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
LILAC TV Pilot, 15min., USA, Adventure/FamilyWATCH Audience FEEDBACK |
TV Best Scene Screenplay – AMERICAN SCHOOLJanuary 2018 Reading by Michael Hager |
EUROPEAN SHORT Screenplay – THE BIKERS’ WAVEJanuary 2018 Reading by Damien Mazza |
FAMILY Best Scene Screenplay – THE SHOW TO DIE FORJanuary 2018 Reading by Martin Cox |
MYSTERY Best Scene Screenplay – UNDER THE WELLJanuary 2018 Reading by Max. J. Eber |
WAR Best Scene Screenplay – NO HONOUR AMONG FAMILYJanuary 2018 Reading by Shawn McCormack |
NOVEL Transcript Reading – CURLY AND TUBS AND THE GALLOPING ROTJanuary 2018 Reading by Kim Montgomery |
NOVEL Transcript Reading – AUNT SOOKIE MEJanuary 2018 Reading by Michael Scott Garvin |
NOVEL Transcript Reading – SHARLEYS LESSONSJanuary 2018 Reading by RK Vetter |
SHORT STORY Reading – EVERYTHINGJanuary 2018 Reading by Lionel Walfish |
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Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Director: Kierston Drier
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson
Camera Operator: Mary Cox
CAST LIST:
Will – Geoff Mays
NARRATION – Hugh Ritchie
Pammy – Julie C. Sheppard
Frank – Sean Ballantyne
Get to know the writer:
1. What is your screenplay about?
My screenplay, ‘The Show To Die For’ is primarily about a loving family (Mother, Father and Son) who are being torn apart by the news that the Mom has only 6 months to live. The husband lost his job 2 years ago and with no health insurance, their savings have been completely depleted by Mom’s ongoing medical treatments.
Juxtaposed to this almost perfect relationship, is that of a selfish, egoistical chauvinist TV talk show host, who drinks, frequents strip clubs and has a failing chat show.
When an aging Senator collapses and dies on the show the grab goes viral and the TV company management recognizes the birth of a new genre of shows. Death by suicide on live TV for a cash award, signed over to the choice of person or persons elected by the suicide victim.
When the Mom learns of the offer she applies, is accepted and under the protection of the Physician Assisted Suicide Bill (legal in her state), she tells her doting son and husband that she will die with dignity, without pain and provide much needed money for her family. Needless to say, the two guys are vehemently against the plan but Mom is determined to take this exit strategy, with jaw dropping consequences.
2. What genres does your screenplay fall under?
The main genre is Drama but it does include some humor and tense in many sequences.
3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
I lived through a very similar situation as a teenager and still suffer from the terrible sights I saw and how my Father was destroyed by the whole process. So, educating people that it is not only the sick person that suffers but other family members need counseling is paramount. Also, the real and pertinent fact that the family has no health plan. This is a situation that many families have found themselves facing and they will totally relate to the family concerned.
Last, the scoundrel of a TV host is someone you just hate. That is until he performs one redeeming act and the whole ‘hater’ emotion dissipates and something else inexplicably takes it’s place.
4. How would you describe this script in two words?
Powerfully emotional.
5. What movie have you seen the most times in your life?
Raging Bull. That is the story of my family!
6. How long have you been working on this screenplay?
Emotionally 40 years. Writing, 3 years.
7. How many stories have you written?
That’s hard to say. I have had MOW’s and shorts produced (The Southern Belle (Short), still available on Youtube being my biggest success so far) and have many scripts available for perusal. I just love writing.
8. What is your favorite song? (Or, what song have you listened to the most times in your life?)
Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding. A story of despair but the genius of the lyrics and the talent of Redding leads us to believe that the subject has at least found peace. It is fantastic and never grows old.
9. What obstacles did you face to finish this screenplay?
I guess the same that many other people face. Work, family, just day to day responsibilities. But on a personal level I found it very difficult writing about myself (son) and the bravery of the Mom (my Mother).
10. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?
I am passionate about my family, my painting, my poetry, martial arts and work!
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Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Director: Kierston Drier
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson
Camera Operator: Mary Cox
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MINNIE NOIR TV PILOTDecember 2017 Reading by Katie Grotzinger |
ANIMATION TV PILOT Screenplay – CHICKEN COP July 2017 Reading by Bryan Cahill |
FEMALE TV PILOT Screenplay – JUNKED June 2017 Reading by Alice Dennard | TV SPEC Screenplay – BOB’S BURGERS April 2017 Reading Written by Matthew J. Gonzalez |
FAN FICTION Screenplay – EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND March 2017 Reading Written by Marc Mulcahy | TV SPEC Screenplay – MODERN FAMILY “Relax, I Got This” January 2017 Reading Written by Edward Pronley |
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Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Director: Kierston Drier
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson
Camera Operator: Mary Cox