Sept. 2016 Winner: Webseries – TREVOR AND EVOR Screenplay by Sasha Siljanovic

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Watch the September 2016 Winning Comedy Screenplay Reading. 

TREVOR AND EVOR Webseries Screenplay
Written by Sasha Siljanovic

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Julian Ford
TREVOR – Nick Hendrick Wicht
EVOR – Kheon Clarke
STONER – Donald Molnar

Get to know the winning writer:

What is your screenplay about?

TREVOR AND EVOR is about two stoner friends who set out to revolutionize the food home delivery industry and now have to navigate the stresses of running a small business while still trying to stay true to their original ideals. Their dream delivery job is taking over their lives…

What genres does your screenplay fall under?

Absurd, comedy, drama

Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?

I don’t think it would suit the movie format. It’s style/form better suits a web series. Or does it? There’s a nice Dude Where’s my Car feel to it.

How would you describe this script…

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Read the best of NEW FAMILY Feature Film Loglines: 

CLICK the links and read the pitches:

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SHIPWRECK ON SHADOWWORLD, by David Beshears


SUNKEN BONES, by Eric Monteiro


THE GREAT TRAGEDY, by Lisa Dunbar


MILLION DOLLAR CARD, by Dean B. Kaner


OUT FLYING PAST MY BEDTIME, by Linda Falcao


THE CHRISTMAS STORM, by Maha Awad


SURVIVING DESTINY, by Doris Lee


JESSICA: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN INFANT, by Jeffrey Von Glahn Phd.

 

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Today’s TIFF Reviews – Sept. 18th

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Read the best of reviews from films at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2016: https://festivalreviews.org/category/tiff-2016-movie-reviews/

TIFF 2016 Movie Review: CARRIE PILBY (USA 2016) ***

Being too smart might be detrimental to ones life. Based on Caren Lissner’s best-selling 2003 novel, CARRIE PILBY is a story of a awkward teen who graduated Harvard at the age of 19 and lives in a small NYC apartment paid for by her London-based father (Gabriel Byrne).

TIFF 2016 Movie Review: BOYS IN THE TREES (Australia 2016)

BOYS UNDER TREES contains an exciting premise – a coming-of-age story with gay overtones set in a small Australian town where the protagonist seeks to leave for the big city. The action takes place during Halloween where goals and Aborigine black magic exists.

TIFF 2016 Movie Review: AQUARIUS (Brazil/France 2016) ****

Filho’s AQUARIUS is again set in Recife, the seaside neighbourhood that he made famous in his last film NEIGHBOURING SOUNDS.

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Reviews of ANIMATION Films from the August 2016 Festival

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Read best of reviews by Kierston Drier from the August 2016 Animation Film Festival: https://festivalreviews.org/tag/kierston-drier/

Movie Review: JAILBREAK (2016)

The curious duet of stop-motion and art illusion is superb creating a reality and
otherworldliness that is both engaging and visually decadent.

Movie Review: TIME SMASH (2016)

Time Smash by USA director Benjamin Reicher, is frankly, hilarious. This is due to simple cinematic mathematics. The plot is clear, simple and concise, the visuals are strong and punchy, the story is strong and the punchline is fantastic.

Movie Review: SEA OF INK (2016)

High concept and open for interpretation, it seems to display one artist’s struggles to find the creative inspiration in his work. As he tries to make his hands do what his heart feels he finds himself sucked deep down into the bottom of a creative ocean.

Movie Review: BOTTOMLESS (2016)

This comical inversion on the classic fish out of water story is brought to…

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Read NEW Filmmaking and Director Interviews

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Read the best of NEW Interviews from filmmakers about filmmaking: https://matthewtoffolo.com/category/film-director/
Interview with Filmmaker Michelle Brand (A SMALL VOICE)
At the beginning, I was really nervous. But throughout hearing the audience talking about my film, I had to smile. It really moved me to hear people discuss the film, their thoughts and feelings, and it was very touching.
Interview with Filmmaker Leon Williams (HOWELL)
I found it surreal at first. It’s pretty cool aeeing reactions from people so far away enjoying and responding so positively to our little Welsh short film. It’s heartwarming to see such feedback and highly rewarding to hear the laughs.
Interview with Filmmaker Veronique Vanblaere (BOTTOMLESS)
I got to be a fly on the wall. Seeing and hearing people talking about my film while I could not be there was not only a “voyeuristic” treat, but provided fantastic constructive feedback on my work. I do not know of a festival…

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September 2016 – Read the best of NEW Poetry from around the world

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Read the best of NEW Poems from poets from all over the world: 

EVERYONE’S FINE, by Marie Catalan
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/08/24/everyones-fine-poetry-by-marie-catalan/

TO TIMOTHY, by Axane Sand
https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/08/24/to-timothy-poetry-by-axane-sand/

LIFETIME, by Catherine Hsu
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/08/24/lifetime-poetry-by-catherine-hsu/

TO THOU OF YESTERYEARS, by Sunday James
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/08/26/to-thou-of-yesteryears-poetry-by-sunday-james/

KHWAJAH PIRUZ, by Renkian Barrymore
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/08/26/khwajah-piruz-poetry-by-renkian-barrymore/

BURNT BRIDGES, by Monica H. Thomas
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/08/26/burnt-bridges-poetry-by-monica-h-thomas/

CURIOUSITY GET LOST WITH ME, by Lizzie Heart
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/08/26/curiosity-get-lost-with-me-poetry-by-lizzie-heart/

POLITICO 2016, by Farzana Moon
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/08/26/politico-2016-poetry-by-farzana-moon/

APRIL PAST, by Slowmoto
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/08/26/april-past-poetry-by-slowmoto/

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Deadline: FREE POETRY Festival – Get your poem made into a MOVIE and seen by 1000s. Three options to submit:
http://www.wildsound.ca/poetrycontest.html

Watch Poetry performance readings:

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Deadline Sept. 20th – SHORT Screenplay Festival

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short script CONTESTSHORT SCRIPT CONTEST
Submit your short film screenplay!

FULL FEEDBACK on your screenplay from our committee of Professional Screenwriters, Filmmakers, Production Heads and Script Consultants. Get your script performed by professional actors at the Writing Festival.

Submit your Short Screenplay: http://www.wildsound.ca/shortscriptcontest.html

ALL SUBMITTED SCRIPTS and FILMS GET FULL FEEDBACK – The goal of the WILDsound Film Festivals is to help everyone involved grow as an artist, so we will offer some kind of constructive criticism whether or not we accept your entry for the formal festival.

There is no film festival like this!

Festival Review – Read testimonials of past submitters feedback on their work.


WATCH RECENT SHORT SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL READINGS

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February 2016 Reading
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Submit to the Animation Festival via FilmFreeway

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I loved it. It was a totally new experience for me. I’ve obviously shown the film to a lot of friends and people I meet, and it is great to see their reaction as they watch the film. But having people who know about film talk about and comment on your work is something very different. The fact that the audience picked up on some of the small details about the characters & story line gives me a renewed devotion to finish up the series.
– Matt Burniston, Filmmaker “The Mega Plush”

Submit your Animation Short Film and get it showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival at two upcoming festivals in 2016:

Next Festival: Thursday January 26, 2017

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Watch 2016 Animation Films & Screenplays Showcased at the Festival:
2016 Animation Films & Screenplays

Festival geared to showcase the best of new animation films and screenplays from around the…

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