Tony Cox Screenplay Competition Semi-Finalists and Jury Announced!

Congratulations to our Semi-Finalist screenwriters in each category: Feature Film, Short Film, Episodic 60 Minute, and Episodic 30 Minute. Read more about their scripts below, as well as our esteemed jury who will be selecting our winners soon!


TV 30 SCREENPLAY SEMI-FINALISTS

GERTIE by David Crane and Nicole Evans
A half hour dramedy about an L.A. girl with a big dream, a complicated family and a little disability.

SLIGHTLY POWERFUL by Ethan Mermelstein
Back in college, four listless roommates were exposed to radioactive waste. Now they all have powers. Instead of fighting evil or helping others, they use their powers to make their lives slightly more convenient. Now in their mid-30s, they’re still roommates. And they’re still miserable.

DON’T  F*%K WITH ESTELLE by Ruth Sinanian
Recently widowed, suddenly broke, ex-showgirl, Estelle  Weissenstein, must deal prescription pills to make ends meet – while resurrecting her stage career before she meets her end. 

UNCLE SAM AND SONS by Kevin Talley
Eager to prove herself, a naive fireworks stand manager contends with a rogue fire marshal, plummeting sales, and massive fireworks mishap on her first day. 

EVERYTHING IS FINE by Alex Vance
Kaye, a 30-something year old sex addict, alcoholic millennial pansexual, who uses her vices to deal with (rather, not deal with) her trauma, wakes up one day to realize she can’t physically have sex.  

CURVED by Sagar Vasishtha
Med School flunky Ranbir makes an unexpected alliance as he enters the ping-pong tournament of his life in one final pursuit of life.


TV 60 SCREENPLAY SEMI-FINALISTS

DANGER TO SOCIETY by Molly Clark
A self-doubting, rehab director, an unhinged celebrity chef, and a privileged, parentified twenty-something’s are forced to confront their demons at Canyon Peaks Women’s Rehab. 

CREAM CITY by Matt W. Cody and Jeffrey James Keyes
In 1982 Milwaukee, a closeted priest defies his faith and family when he collides with the openly gay owner of a beloved neighborhood gay bar.

BLOTTER by HF Crum
A martial-arts-obsessed teenager finds a library book checked out by several missing students, and believes she’ll be next unless she can locate the boy she’s had a crush on since the third grade.

MURDER PODCAST by GG Hawkins
Investigating a cold case homicide, a reporter's aspirations for journalistic integrity are threatened by obsessive podcast listeners — true crime junkies with a thirst for vengeance.

MURDER-IN-MARSH by Elisabeth Hayward
Relive the 1990 Moreton Murders, as Detective Asher secretly opens her old case files after receiving a mysterious confession from the killer, thirty years later.

HARPOON by Ria Tobaccowala
A taxi-driving bootlegger over her head in a murder cover-up must decide whether to escape her small Alaskan town or find and expose the truth.


SHORT FILM SCREENPLAY SEMI-FINALISTS

DUTY DAY by Sara Albonesi
When 10-year-old Milo rebels against the strict confines imposed by his recluse mother, he discovers that she's been shielding him from a terrifying reality. 

PRUNING by Lola Blanc and Jeremy Radin
When a right-wing commentator discovers that her name has been cited in a mass shooter's manifesto, she must contend with the part of herself that still has a conscience.

WHITE LATINO by Nico Casavecchia
A blond latino man attends his low wage job at a garment factory dressed in a business suit. What looks like a humorous personality quirk, turns to be a dark survival strategy when the police raids the factory to crack down on illegal migrants.

ROOM SERVICE by Nieves Garcia Perchin
A romantic engagement celebration in a luxurious and eerie hotel takes a disturbing turn when a terrified fiancée kills her husband-to-be.

PANCAKE SKANK by Sav Rodgers
A mythical anti-heroine and her meek sidekick wreak havoc on a small town when they decide to rob every breakfast joint in this surrealist fantasy.

MOVIE MAGIC WITH CINEMA JOE by Mike Swift
Cinema Joe and his thespian partner Corey Michael Michaels run a movie tour in deep Brooklyn where all the classic films were shot... allegedly.


FEATURE FILM SCREENPLAY SEMI-FINALISTS

HOLLY JOLLY by George Caine
While a mysterious arsonist endangers a sleepy New England town, four world-weary siblings reunite for one last family Christmas in their childhood home.

ELLA & MARILYN by Jon Davis
Ella Fitzgerald's stalled singing career is taken to sudden new heights when Marilyn Monroe campaigns for her to play a previously segregated jazz club, prompting both praise and backlash in pre-Civil Rights era America.

HANGING GARDENS OF THE SEA AND SKY by Zoë Greenbaum
A London therapist and his cosmetics executive wife, bound by their shared musical dreams, face their marriage’s greatest challenge: lies invading their private world.

TREADING THE BOARDS by Jordan Gustafson
An aging wannabe Broadway actor slowly descends into madness after accepting the role of a lifetime aboard a cruise ship.

BEYOND THE PALE by Brendan Hughes
When a successful academic discovers his wife is pregnant, he sneaks off to Ireland to win back the love of his long lost father, a legendary musician and a world class drunk.

SATURDAY NIGHT LESBIAN by Tracie Laymon
After excitedly committing to Mr. Right, a confused, conservative, closeted woman secretly spends Saturday Nights out at the gay bar in an attempt to have sex with a woman for the first time, aided by her new butch guru. But she must learn to speak her truth before she destroys multiple lives and loses the only love she's ever known.

THE RIFT by Michael Yuchen Lei
A smuggler and his estranged son, polarized by their political beliefs, are further divided by a mysterious force that is splintering the world into two competing realities: one where the sun never sets and the other eternally in the dark. To survive they must confront the differences that divide them before they are forever torn apart.

SPOILED ONES by Declan O’Connor
With her estranged mother in contention for a powerful executive position, a young woman's siblings arrive at her house to ensure she doesn't sabotage the family background check.

THE O'HAIRE FAMILY SHIT SHOW by Tim Plaehn
The loving and larger-than-life patriarch of an Irish American family summons all of his children and grandchildren to the Emerald Isle for a family reunion, but when his cynical and single daughter begins flirting with the local hurling star, he must prevent the romance and protect his thirty-three-year-old secret: that the handsome young man is his own bastard son! 

NEON KITES by Alan Sim
A man, haunted by guilt and regret, wants to die, but finds it hard to do so as things never seem to go his way. His only son, a boy with an obsession for dead things, is not helping matters. Together, somehow, they will learn to live.


TONY COX SCREENPLAY COMPETITION JURY

CHRISTINA BAZDEKIS is an agent in the motion picture department at UTA, where her focus is on working with writers and directors in both film and television. Over the course of her career Ms. Bazdekis has been involved with bringing forward such work as: DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY, PRECIOUS, I AM LOVE, TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER SPY, THE BUTLER, ANOTHER ROUND and THE NIGHT OF.

CONSTANZA and DOMÉNICA CASTRO are sister filmmakers from Mexico City and founders of 271 Films, a creative production company based in Los Angeles. Collectively, their work has garnered over 2 billion views and they’ve produced numerous award-winning films and commercial content that have been featured on The New Yorker Screening Room, Nylon, Vice, HBO, BET Networks, MTV, and Adweek as well as film festivals including Sundance, AFI Fest, and Tribeca Film Festival. They teamed up with Lena Waithe’s Hillman Grad Productions and Indeed to produce 10 films by 10 BIPOC directors. The sisters were named the 2021 Nevada Women Filmmakers of the Year. They are drawn to stories that put a spotlight on marginalized communities, question the status quo, push boundaries and provoke, inspire and entertain the audience.

JOHN PATTON FORD earned an MFA from the American Film Institute (AFI). His thesis film, PATROL, premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, which led to an accidental career penning scripts for Disney, Universal, and Sony. His script ROTHCHILD topped the Hollywood Black List in 2014. EMILY THE CRIMINAL is his debut feature as writer/director.

TATIANA SIEGEL joined Rolling Stone earlier this year as a Senior Writer and has already made her mark with a news-breaking deep dive on the rise and fall of Jeff Zucker. Before that, she was the Executive Film Editor at The Hollywood Reporter, where she had covered the business of the entertainment industry since 2003. She has traveled the world on assignment, from small town Mississippi to the Cannes Film Festival.

COLIN WEST is an award-winning writer/director, his credits include LINOLEUM starring Jim Gaffigan, Rhea Seehorn, Michael Ian Black and Tony Shalhoub, which world premiered at SXSW Film Festival in 2022 and is closing NFF 2022, and DOUBLE WALKER co-written by and starring Sylvie Mix, which was released in 2021. He was an Annenberg Graduate MFA Fellow at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts.

Meet our Tony Cox Screenplay Competition Juries

Thank you to our #NFF2021 Tony Cox Screenplay Competition Jury members!

Tony Cox Film Screenplay Jury

Elizabeth Chatelain has directed several acclaimed documentary and narrative shorts which have screened at festivals including Interfilm Berlin and SXSW. Her work primarily profiles working class women struggling against everyday adversity. Elizabeth is currently working on her first feature project, SUNDOGS, which participated in the Berlinale Script Station and was an Academy Nicholl Fellowship Semi-Finalist, Tony Cox Screenplay Competition winner, and Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition Winner. She is currently a Blacklist/Women in Film Feature Fellow.

Sam Cox is a Marketing Strategy Associate at Disney Streaming, working with connected device partners including Amazon and Roku. Prior to that he was Manager of Distribution at Showtime Networks. He graduated from Bucknell University as a Global Management major in 2018, and is currently pursuing an MBA at NYU Stern with a specialty in Media and Entertainment. He is the son of Winston “Tony" Cox, for whom the Screenplay Competitions are named.

Rachel Winter is an Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker and producer who has made her feature directorial debut this spring with THE SPACE BETWEEN for Paramount Pictures. She also serves as producer through her Tangerine Pictures. Previously, Winter received an Oscar nomination for producing DALLAS BUYERS CLUB, which also received accolades from the Producers Guild of America, the Golden Globe Awards, and the Critics Choice Awards. She has several projects in development including an untitled LeBron James biopic for Universal, which she will produce with LeBron James and Maverick Carter, and a feature based on the life of daredevil motorcycle icon Evel Knievel at Paramount. Winter's previous film credits include KRYSTAL, STEALING CARS, BROOKLYN RULES, WAYWARD SON, BURY ME IN KERN COUNTY, and THE LATHER EFFECT.

Tony Cox Episodic Pilot Jury

Andi Delott writes grounded dramas with female leads. Her writing accomplishments include: Winner, Tony Cox Screenplay Competition 2020 for her pilot BEING SEEN; 2019-2020 NBC Writers on the Verge; 2018 PAGE Awards Fellowship to the Stowe Story Labs for her feature FAITH; 2017 New York Women in Film and Television Writers Lab for her feature THE DEAL. Andi is also part of the Impact Creative Network. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she works in entertainment marketing.

Kate Levitt is a script editor and screenwriter with a focus on untraditional coming-of-age narratives. Besides the Tony Cox Screenplay Competition, her scripts have placed in the Austin Film Festival, the Atlanta Film Festival, and the Page International Screenwriting Awards where her drama pilot, TROUBLE, made the finals last year. She's been a reader for Killer Films, New York Women In Film And Television’s Writers Lab, and teaches at Stony Brook University. Kate is also a drummer and has toured both nationally and internationally, playing at fests such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and Primavera Sounds in Barcelona.

Huong Nguyen is a television writer in Los Angeles, where she recently wrapped two seasons of Disney Channel's BUNK'D and is pretty sure she will never work again. She was the winner of the 2018 Tony Cox Screenplay Competition with her TV pilot ALL WE DO IS NGUYEN.

#NFF2020 Showtime's Tony Cox Screenplay Competition Winners Announced!

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Feature Screenplay Winner :  
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by Shia LaBeouf 

Based on the life of rapper Kevin Abstract; this biographical fiction follows a Texas teen as he struggles with identity, finding meaningful relationships, sexual fluidity, and his direction in life.

Shia LaBeouf is an American actor, artist, filmmaker, and writer. He most recently wrote and starred in HONEY BOY (2019), which Amazon Prime released to rave reviews. He also co-starred in the NFF2019 Spotlight film THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON (2019), which was the highest-grossing independent film of 2019.  

 

Short Screenplay Winner :  
Martha
by Sarah Smith 

The true story of the week Martha Mitchell (wife of Nixon’s former Attorney General John Mitchell) was held captive in a Southern California hotel room in the aftermath of the Watergate break-in.

Sarah Smith is an award-winning filmmaker and television producer. Her latest short film, Black Hat, was an official selection of the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and won the 2019 Iris prize. She is the co-creator and director of the web series Tender Touches, which won 1st place at the 2018 AT&T create-a-thon. In 2015, Sarah debuted her short film, D.Asian, which went on to screen at over 35 festivals across the globe and was awarded the 2017 AT&T Underrepresented Filmmaker Award. She also won a WGA award as part of The Young & The Restless writing team. Sarah is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

 

60 MIN Episodic Screenplay Winner :  
BEING SEEN
by Andi Delott

When a marketing exec ages out of the industry and becomes invisible in society, she reclaims her strength by starting a high-end male escort service.

Andi Delott writes grounded dramas with female leads. Much of her inspiration comes from her career in entertainment advertising. As ABC’s agency of record for almost two decades, she led that account and helped successfully brand, launch and sustain multi year marketing campaigns for classics including Lost, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Dancing with the Stars, and Modern Family to name a few. Now, in addition to ABC, her clients also include Apple, Netflix, Amazon and Disney Academy. Andi recently completed a fellowship with the 2019-2020 NBC Writers On The Verge program. Her writing accomplishments also include a 2018 PAGE Awards Fellowship/Stowe Story Labs; 2017 New York Women in Film and Television Writers Lab; 2019 Finalist in The Blacklist/Women in Film Episodic Lab and 2019 Semifinalist at the Austin Film Festival, among other contest placements. She graduated in 2019 from UCLA’s Professional Program for TV Screenwriting.

 

30 MIN Episodic Screenplay Winner:
DRYWALL by Rob Eckard

A deeply-closeted family man inherits his father’s construction company, only to discover that the business served as a cover for his father’s true passion: murder.

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Rob Eckard is a Los Angeles-based screenwriter and educator, originally from the sweet tea-coated suburbs of Dallas, Texas. He holds degrees in theatre education and screenwriting from NYU and Emerson College, where he now teaches screenwriting as an affiliated faculty member. As a graduate student, he was selected for the Television Academy’s internship program and worked on the 20th Century Fox lot, including time at Modern Family and Fresh Off the Boat. His writing is heavily influenced by his Southern roots, queer identity, and unresolved daddy issues.

#NFF2020 Showtime's Tony Cox Film Screenplay FINALISTS Announced!

Read more below about our short and feature screenplay finalists AND their scripts!

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 Minor Modifications by Shia LaBeouf 
Based on the life of rapper Kevin Abstract; this biographical fiction follows a Texas teen as he struggles with identity, finding meaningful relationships, sexual fluidity, and his direction in life.

Shia LaBeouf is an American actor, artist, filmmaker, and writer. He most recently wrote and starred in HONEY BOY (2019), which Amazon Prime released to rave reviews. He also co-starred in the NFF2019 Spotlight film THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON (2019), which was the highest-grossing independent film of 2019.  

Previous honors/recognition for screenwriting: 
MINOR MODIFICATIONS won the 2020 Sun Valley Festival's High Scribe Award. 

Hollywood Film Awards 2019 - Screenwriter of the Year for HONEY BOY (2019)

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Misekakeru (Pretend) by Diana Ly 
A Japanese rental wife, along with her best friend, searches for true connection after her long-time fake husband “breaks up” with her.

Diana Ly is a Vietnamese-American screenwriter and playwright based in Los Angeles. Born in Oklahoma, where her parents settled as refugees, she grew up as an ex-pat in the Philippines. Ly moved to Silicon Valley to study at Stanford University, and after earning BS and MS degrees in Computer Science, worked at Google for eight years, including a stint at the YouTube Space LA. A drama and theatre student for much of her life, she attended UCLA’s Professional Programs in Screenwriting and TV Writing. She was a 2017 Project Involve Fellow at Film Independent, a writer on Season 2 of GodComplX, a web series funded by Google’s CS in Media initiative, and she’ll be a 2020 Ragdale Artist Resident. She recently worked as a features assistant to showrunner Karin Gist. Diana writes stories about immigrants, nerds, and women who defy stereotypes. 

Previous honors/recognition screenwriting: 

2020 Ragdale Artist Resident

2019 SeriesFest's Women Writing Competition - Finalist

2019 Innovasian's Screenplay Contest - Finalist

2019 Sundance Development Track - Misekakeru (Pretend) advanced to the second round

2017 Film Independent Project Involve Fellow

2017 SeriesFest's Featuring Women Initiative - Semi-Finalist

2016 CBS Writers Mentoring Program - Finalist

 

Sunny Los Angeles by Steve Young
In 1911, an enforcer, sent on a mission by Thomas Edison to stop his filmmaking competitors in Los Angeles, discovers a knack for directing.

For 25 years, Steve Young wrote for David Letterman's Late Night and Late Show programs. He has also written for The Simpsons and wrote the Matt Groening-produced animated Christmas special, Olive the Other Reindeer. Most recent credits: NBC's Maya & Marty variety show, Harry Connick Jr.'s show Harry, and HBO’s Night of Too Many Stars. He is the co-author of "Everything's Coming Up Profits: The Golden Age of Industrial Musicals,” and is the main subject of the award-winning comedy music feature documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway.

Previous honors/recognition screenwriting: 

2017 Writers Guild of America Award (TV) Comedy/Variety Sketch Series for Maya & Marty - Nominated

2009 - 1991 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series for Late Show with David Letterman - Nominated

2009, 2002, 2001, 2000 Writers Guild of America Award (TV) Comedy/Variety - (Including Talk) Series for Late Show with David Letterman - Nominated

2000 Annie Award Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production for Olive, the Other Reindeer - Won

1990 Writers Guild of America Award (TV) Variety - Musical for Not Necessarily the News - Won

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‘Night, Dad by Fausto Barrionuevo
Late at night, while driving through the streets of Miami, a father and son finally move past small talk.

Fausto Barrionuevo is a filmmaker and poet with MFA’s in both concentrations and is currently a lecturer at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. A native to Miami, Florida with over ten years of experience as a video editor and story consultant, his most recent collaboration was on a feature film documentary entitled Union Time: Fighting for Workers’ Rights. His creative work ranges from poems published in several journals, such as Off the Coast: Maine’s International Poetry Journal and decomP magazine, where he was nominated for a Pushcart prize in 2011 for his poem “Ground,” to his short film Weight, which premiered at RiverRun International Film Film Festival and was awarded the honor of being part of the top ten selected films for Carnegie Mellon International “Faces” Film Festival.

 

SLOTS: A Commuter's Fantasy by Anthony Povah
Two middle-aged, middle managers dreaming of teenage glories plot to escape their humdrum lives for a day.

Anthony Povah was born in Liverpool and is based in the North West of England, he describes his passion for writing as a ‘hobby that got out of control’ after he was selected for the New Writing North Significant Ink development programme, and reached the finals of the BBC Drama Room scheme in 2017. Anthony’s work has been selected by numerous screenwriting contests and film festivals across the globe. He made his playwriting debut at The Dukes theatre in Lancaster, the UK in February 2019. Anthony writes for TV, radio, and film, and co-produced his debut short film last year. He is currently script consulting on a film project and has a radio play and short film waiting to restart production once the world reopens. An economics graduate with twenty years of experience in aerospace manufacturing, he is currently working on a high concept conspiracy thriller.

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MARTHA by Sarah Smith
The true story of the week Martha Mitchell (wife of Nixon’s former Attorney General John Mitchell) was held captive in a Southern California hotel room in the aftermath of the Watergate break-in.

Sarah Smith is an award-winning filmmaker and television producer. Her latest short film, Black Hat, was an official selection of the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and won the 2019 Iris prize. She is the co-creator and director of the web series Tender Touches, which won 1st place at the 2018 AT&T create-a-thon. In 2015, Sarah debuted her short film, D.Asian, which went on to screen at over 35 festivals across the globe and was awarded the 2017 AT&T Underrepresented Filmmaker Award. She also won a WGA award as part of The Young & The Restless writing team. Sarah is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

#NFF2020 Showtime's Tony Cox Feature Screenplay SEMI-FINALISTS Announced!

Read more below about our feature screenplay semi-finalists!

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A FISHERMAN’S VIEW by Michael Bernard

Michael Bernard is the author of 4 novels and 5 screenplays. His ‘midlife crisis' writing career began when his children and his money went off to college. Mike's work has placed in the NICHOLL FELLOWSHIP, BLUECAT, FINAL DRAFT Big Break and PAGE International screenplay competitions. Three of his screenplays were optioned and under development with production companies. Mike is a graduate of Providence College and Boston College High School. He resides in Medfield, MA with his wife Michele. He spends summers on the beaches of Cape Cod and winters roaming the aisles of Home Depot.

 

TILLIE by David Hal Chester

David Chester is an American screenwriter and prize-winning short filmmaker based in Tokyo. His genre is female-driven dramas focusing on dysfunctional families. To date, he has written five commissioned feature screenplays, four produced, two currently on Amazon Prime. His original screenplays have been multi-finalists in U.S. screenwriting competitions and his short film “The Lesson” won both the Tokyo Rainbow Reel “Grand Prix” and the Torino GLBT Film Festival “Best Short Film.” David’s writing has benefitted greatly from participation in Roadmap Writers’ Top Tier group and mentoring by writer/producer Ellen Sandler (“Everybody Loves Raymond”). www.davidchester.com

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WHOSE NAMES ARE UNKNOWN by Joanne Dearcopp

Joanne Dearcopp has had an eclectic career including book publishing, sports marketing, and motor racing photographer, and is currently a writer’s coach and developmental editor. She collaborated with Zachary Haynes, formerly a Script Coordinator and Writer on shows at Warner Brothers Television Studio, on the screenplay Whose Names Are Unknown. Joanne continues to promote the work of Sanora Babb, the author of the Dust Bowl novel from which her screenplay is adapted, and lives in Old Greenwich, CT.

 

THE BIG O by Rebecca Gant

Rebecca Gant is an LA-based writer and production coordinator, born and raised in the comically suburban town of Thousand Oaks, California. In need of something more metropolitan, she fled to the Amish enclave of Lancaster, PA where she majored in Film & Media Studies at Franklin & Marshall College. While in school, Rebecca interned at production companies, a Youtube channel, and a documentary film festival before landing her current position at a visual effects company. Developing her passion for writing along the way, Rebecca typically pens half-hour pilots and comedy features. Self-taught and admittedly still learning as she goes, she is driven by a desire to tell funny and relatable female stories, as well as an almost pathological need to reference Lord of the Rings in her work.

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MINOR MODIFICATIONS by Shia Labeouf

Shia LaBeouf is an American actor, artist, filmmaker, and writer. He most recently wrote and starred in HONEY BOY (2019), which Amazon Prime released to rave reviews. He also co-starred in THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON (2019), which was the highest-grossing independent film of 2019.

 

MISEKAKERU (PRETEND by Diana Ly

Diana Ly is a Vietnamese-American screenwriter and playwright based in Los Angeles. Born in Oklahoma, where her parents settled as refugees, she grew up as an ex-pat in the Philippines. Ly moved to Silicon Valley to study at Stanford University, and after earning BS and MS degrees in Computer Science, worked at Google for eight years, including a stint at the YouTube Space LA. A drama and theatre student for much of her life, she attended UCLA’s Professional Programs in Screenwriting and TV Writing. She was a 2017 Project Involve Fellow at Film Independent, a writer on Season 2 of GodComplX, a web series funded by Google’s CS in Media initiative, and she’ll be a 2020 Ragdale Artist Resident. She recently worked as a features assistant to showrunner Karin Gist. Diana writes stories about immigrants, nerds, and women who defy stereotypes.

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THE TERRIBLE CHILD by Becca Pecaut

Becca Pecaut is a proud Canadian from Toronto. She completed her undergrad at NYU’s Gallatin School for Individualized Study with a self-titled degree in “Storytelling” and received her MFA  from USC’s John Wells Division of Writing for Screen and Television program. Becca’s writing explores the fascinating worlds of girlhood, coming-of-age, and queer cinema. Becca is a published poet who enjoys photography, experimental super-8 filmmaking, and being a bookseller at Book Soup in West Hollywood.

 

THOSE WE LEAVE BEHIND by Will Stewart

Will Stewart grew up in a tiny town in Mississippi called Okolona, population 3000. He graduated from Tupelo High School and attended the University of Mississippi, but after 19 years of living closeted in the South, He decided to drop out of college, pack up his car and move west to Los Angeles to follow his dream of working in the entertainment industry. Because of his encyclopedic knowledge of actors, Will was nicknamed “The Walking IMDB” so casting felt like a natural fit. In July 2003, he began a long and fruitful partnership with Linda Lowy, casting many hit TV shows including the Shonda Rhimes trio of Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice and Scandal, plus Friday Night Lights and numerous other pilots and movies. However, after several years of directing actors into winning roles, Will still had a persistent dream to tell stories of his own, and so in 2018 he left casting and wrote, produced and directed his first film, the award-winning All We Are, a drama about two men who embark on an anonymous fantasy-motivated fling and the repercussions that come when they develop real feelings for one another. He is currently creating an LGBTQ-focused anthology series using the All We Are storyline as the basis for the first season’s story arc. Those We Leave Behind is Will’s first feature script. He lives in Silver Lake, California with his loving husband, Steven.

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HOLD WEST by Mack Velle

Mack Velle is an actor, screenwriter and playwright from New York City. A recent graduate from the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting, Mack is working on both sides of the camera to bring the world he sees to light. At 22 years old, he put pen to paper for the first time and won the first place prize at the Manhattan Repertory Short Play competition with EXPRESS, in which he also starred.

 

SUNNY LOS ANGELES by Steve Young

For 25 years, Steve Young wrote for David Letterman's Late Night and Late Show programs. He has also written for The Simpsons and wrote the Matt Groening-produced animated Christmas special, Olive the Other Reindeer. Most recent credits: NBC's Maya & Marty variety show, Harry Connick Jr.'s show Harry, and HBO’s Night of Too Many Stars. He is the co-author of "Everything's Coming Up Profits: The Golden Age of Industrial Musicals,” and is the main subject of the award-winning comedy music feature documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway.

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#NFF2020 Showtime's Tony Cox Episodic Screenplay FINALISTS Announced!

Read more below about our 30 min & 60 min episodic screenplay finalists AND their scripts!

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THE FUCK UP by Dasha Fayvinova
Young Liv failed to fulfill an ancient prophecy of defeating the evil Overlord Dave. Now she's 24, hated by everyone, and desperate to make amends.

Dasha Fayvinova is a comedy writer and producer. A first-generation immigrant from Russia, Dasha’s work champions outsiders and oddballs, usually through the lens of a bad-ass female protagonist. While working in development, she has helped set up television and TV movie projects at Netflix, HBO, and Freeform. You can read her work on premier digital platforms such as HelloGiggles and Bustle, or via Twitter @dashafayvinova

 

DRYWALL by Rob Eckard
A deeply-closeted family man inherits his father’s construction company, only to discover that the business served as a cover for his father’s true passion: murder.

Rob Eckard is a Los Angeles-based screenwriter and educator, originally from the sweet tea-coated suburbs of Dallas, Texas. He holds degrees in theatre education and screenwriting from NYU and Emerson College, where he now teaches screenwriting as an affiliated faculty member. As a graduate student, he was selected for the Television Academy’s internship program and worked on the 20th Century Fox lot, including time at Modern Family and Fresh Off the Boat. His writing is heavily influenced by his Southern roots, queer identity, and unresolved daddy issues.

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BACK IN THE DAY by Bruce Leddy
When two guys recall their "almost famous" lives as interns at an '80s music-video channel, their warped imaginations place them into legendary moments in rock.

Bruce Leddy is a comedy director whose credits include Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Cougar Town, How High 2, and MadTV.  He is also a contributing humor writer for The New Yorker online.  Bruce graduated from Williams College where theater success left him with the mistaken impression that an acting career was a good idea. He was rescued from a soul-crushing stint of auditions in New York City by a Writer/Producer job at MTV. After a 7-year run, working on everything from documentaries to live music to stand-up comedy and awards shows, he moved to LA to pursue comedy directing and has been stranded there ever since.  His indie film The Wedding Weekend (f/k/a Shut Up & Sing), starring David Harbour, Molly Shannon, Mark Feuerstein, and Rosemarie DeWitt won multiple festival awards including the Audience Award/Best Feature at the Aspen Comedy Festival. This is his first beard.


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NO MAN’S LAND by Sydney Brey
In 1867, after murdering her abusive husband, Birdie races off in search of the mythical No Man’s Land, a western town controlled entirely by women.

Sydney Brey is a drawing-designing-antiquing-creating-storytelling-figure skating-stereoscopic photo-taking screenwriter whose passions lie in crafting a good story and abusing the thesaurus. A graduate of the animation department at the School of Visual Arts, Sydney has spent the last year working on her senior thesis project, a historical western TV show named No Man’s Land. When not writing, Sydney can be found collecting 19th-century tintypes, archiving her View-Master collection, or teaching kids how to stand up on shoe-knives (colloquially known as the “ice skate”). Creative inspiration can come from anywhere, so she believes in having a varied and ever-expanding skill set (at least that’s the excuse she uses for taking up so many strange hobbies). No matter what she’s doing (like say, writing a brief bio), she is always on the lookout for ways to entertain and captivate an audience. To find out more about Sydney’s work, visit sydneybrey.com.

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BEING SEEN by Andi Delott
When a marketing exec ages out of the industry and becomes invisible in society, she reclaims her strength by starting a high-end male escort service.

Andi Delott writes grounded dramas with female leads. Much of her inspiration comes from her career in entertainment advertising. As ABC’s agency of record for almost two decades, she led that account and helped successfully brand, launch and sustain multi year marketing campaigns for classics including Lost, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Dancing with the Stars, and Modern Family to name a few. Now, in addition to ABC, her clients also include Apple, Netflix, Amazon and Disney Academy. Andi recently completed a fellowship with the 2019-2020 NBC Writers On The Verge program. Her writing accomplishments also include a 2018 PAGE Awards Fellowship/Stowe Story Labs; 2017 New York Women in Film and Television Writers Lab; 2019 Finalist in The Blacklist/Women in Film Episodic Lab and 2019 Semifinalist at the Austin Film Festival, among other contest placements. She graduated in 2019 from UCLA’s Professional Program for TV Screenwriting.

 

FIX by Jeff Bower
A narcissist with the ability to manipulate time tires of changing aspects of his own life and begins to "help" others. Think DEXTER meets QUANTUM LEAP.

Jeff Bower is a former teacher, professional mascot, and assembly line summer intern, he brings his blue-collar background and work ethic into all of his creative work. He earned a Bachelor’s in Mathematics from Binghamton University and an MFA in Theatre from Florida Atlantic University where he received death threats for performing the lead role in Terrence McNally’s Corpus Christi. After moving to LA Jeff completed the Advanced Studies UCB improv program and performed over three years on the mainstage at iO West, while also avoiding being mugged by jumping into the middle of Franklin Avenue his first month in town. He has a play published by Samuel French, won/placed in over a dozen script competitions, and primarily writes dark hour-long dramas even though he still hopes to one day grow up to be a Muppet. He is repped by Paul Weitzman at Culture Creative Entertainment and Alex Creasia at Pathfinder. 

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NFF Alumni Emmy Nominees

The 2019 Primetime Emmy nominations were announced yesterday, and we’re proud and thrilled to congratulate the NFF alums included! Watch for the winners on September 22 at 8pm!

Directing for Documentary/Non-fiction Program:
Julie Cohen, Betsy West, RBG, CNN (NFF Now)
Tim Wardle, THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS, CNN (NFF 2018)

Documentary or Non-fiction Special:
JANE FONDA IN FIVE ACTS, HBO (NFF 2018)
LOVE, GILDA, CNN (NFF 2018)
MINDING THE GAP, Hulu (NFF 2018)
THE INVENTOR: OUT FOR BLOOD IN SILICON VALLEY, HBO (NFF Now)

Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking:
RBG, CNN (NFF Now)
THE SENTENCE, HBO (NFF 2018)
THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS, CNN (NFF 2018)

Writing for a Variety Series:
Saturday Night Live, NBC (includes NFF 2019 Honoree Sudi Green among the nominated writers)

Outstanding Limited Series:
Escape at Dannemora, Showtime (NFF Board Member Ben Stiller executive produced and directed all episodes)

#NFF19 Showtime's Tony Cox Episodic Screenplay (30 Min) FINALISTS Announced!

Read more below about our finalists, their scripts, and the prizes up for grabs!

Episodic Screenplay (30 Min) Finalists:

FLORIDA WOMAN SAVES THE DAY by Leanna Adams
The lives of three strong women with nothing in common become intertwined in the linty underbelly of the Sunshine State.

Leanna Adams has written, directed, produced, edited and starred in dozens of award-winning shorts that have screened in festivals around North America, some of which have aired on TBS and Fox's LaughsTV and been featured by Huffington Post and Funny or Die. Her short films and scripts have also received numerous awards. Leanna’s TV pilot, FLORIDA WOMAN SAVES THE DAY, was a finalist in the 2019 Atlanta Film Festival, a finalist in the 2018 WIF/The Black List Episodic Lab, a finalist in the 2018 Shore Scripts TV Pilot competition, a quarter-finalist in the ScreenCraft Pilot Launch competition and has received numerous positive evaluations on The Black List including a rare 8/10.

FUNDERLAND by Sasha Perl-Raver
During the golden age of Public Access Television—1985 New York City—an aspiring puppeteer could be the next big thing, if only his Tourette’s syndrome weren’t so severe.

Sasha Perl-Raver has written, produced, and appeared on television and digital platforms including FX, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, LOGO, Style Network, TV Guide Channel, Facebook, and many others. She is a USC grad, a former Food Network chef, and was once proclaimed “Funniest in LA” by the NY Daily News. Most recently, Sasha was one of just six women awarded a spot in the prestigious Black List/Women in Film Episodic Lab.

WATCH OUT GALS! by Madalyn Baldanzi
When a perfectionist producer becomes the first woman to produce her own game show in 1982, she faces the challenging reality behind her dream job.

Madalyn Baldanzi is a comedy writer, director, and teacher in New York City. She recently wrote for Go90's Mr. Student Body President. At the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre, Madalyn wrote for several house teams and shows including running shows Bullshit Women, A Date With Every Boy, and currently, Sketch Cram. She is the co-writer of Above Average series Katie: A Lady and was a long-time contributor to Funny Or Die.  She was a 2017 Made In New York Writers Room Fellow.  Madalyn is extremely fond of teaching sketch comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Training Center. She also enjoys directing live theatre, as well as directing and producing videos through her production company, Fancy Family. 

Finalists Receive:

  • VIP week-­long Pass to Nantucket Film Festival;

  • Showtime ­sponsored reception during the Film Festival;

  • Participation in Mentors Brunch with prominent screenwriter during the Film Festival;

  • Name inclusion in Festival catalogue and on website

And One Winner, to be announced during the Festival, will receive:

  • $1,000 cash prize from the Nantucket Film Festival;

  • All-inclusive two-weeks-long episodic comedy writer's retreat on Nantucket in June with Screenwriters Colony and NFF;

  • One-on-one consultation with Showtime executive;

  • VIP week-­long Pass to Nantucket Film Festival;

  • Showtime ­sponsored reception during the Film Festival;

  • Participation in Mentors Brunch with prominent screenwriter during the Film Festival;

  • Name inclusion on Festival catalogue and website as Competition winner

Academy Awards 2019

The 91st Academy Award nominations were announced this morning, and NFF alums are in the mix! Take a look, and root for your NFF favorites on February 24.

Actress in a Leading Role
Glenn Close, THE WIFE

Animated Feature Film
INCREDIBLES 2, Brad Bird

Short Film (Animated)
BAO, Domee Shi

Original Screenplay
FIRST REFORMED, Paul Schrader GREEN BOOK, Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly*
*longtime host of Late Night Storytelling

Documentary (Feature)
MINDING THE GAP, Bing Liu
RBG, Betsy West, Julie Cohen - NFF Now

Documentary (Short Subject)
END GAME, Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman

Foreign Language Film
SHOPLIFTERS (Japan) - NFF Now

Awards Season is Here!

Take a look at all the NFF alums and friends that are currently being recognized, and stay tuned for another round of nominations and wins in the coming weeks!

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Academy Award Shortlist (nominations coming on January 22!)

Documentary Feature:
CRIME + PUNISHMENT
DARK MONEY
MINDING THE GAP
RBG (NFF Now)
SHIRKERS
THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS
WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?

Documentary Short Subjects:
END GAME
MY DEAD DAD’S PORNO TAPES

Foreign Language Film:
SHOPLIFTERS (NFF Now)

Music (Original Score):
THE DEATH OF STALIN (NFF Now)

Music (Original Song):
RBG (NFF Now)

Short Film (Animated):
BAO

Short Film (Live Action):
CAROLINE

Visual Effects:
INCREDIBLES 2


Golden Globe Nominees and Winners

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Glenn Close (THE WIFE) WINNER

Best Screenplay in a Motion Picture
Peter Farrelly*, Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie (GREEN BOOK) WINNER

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Nominee: Elsie Fisher (EIGHTH GRADE)

Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language
Nominee: SHOPLIFTERS (NFF Now)

Best Animated Film
Nominee: INCREDIBLES 2

*Peter Farrelly was a longtime host for NFF's Late Night Storytelling


Writers Guild of America Nominees

Original Screenplay
EIGHTH GRADE, Written by Bo Burnham; A24
GREEN BOOK, Written by Nick Vallelonga & Brian Currie & Peter Farrelly*; Universal Pictures

Documentary Screenplay
BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY, Written by Ozzy Inguanzo & Dava Whisenant; Focus Features
GENERATION WEALTH, Written by Lauren Greenfield; Amazon Studios

*Peter Farrelly was a longtime host for NFF's Late Night Storytelling


Directors Guild of America Nominees

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary
WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? (directed by 2018 Documentary Achievement honoree Morgan Neville)
THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS
RBG (NFF Now)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film
Peter Farrelly* for GREEN BOOK

Outstanding Directorial Achievement of a First-Time Feature Film Director
Bo Burnham for EIGHTH GRADE
Matthew Heineman** for A PRIVATE WAR

*Peter Farelly was a longtime host for NFF’s Late Night Storytelling
**NFF has screened Heineman's past documentary features.


Critics' Choice Awards

Best Actress (TIE)
Glenn Close – THE WIFE — WINNER

Best Young Actor/Actress
Elsie Fisher – EIGHTH GRADE — WINNER
Thomasin McKenzie – “Leave No Trace” - Nominee

Best Director
Peter Farrelly* – GREEN BOOK - Nominee

Best Original Screenplay
Bo Burnham – EIGHTH GRADE - Nominee
Nick Vallelonga, Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly* – GREEN BOOK - Nominee

Best Animated Feature
INCREDIBLES 2 - Nominee

Best Comedy
THE DEATH OF STALIN (NFF Now) - Nominee

Best Actress in a Comedy
Elsie Fisher – EIGHTH GRADE - Nominee

Best Foreign Language Film
SHOPLIFTERS (NFF Now) - Nominee

Best Song
“I’ll Fight” from RBG (NFF Now) - Nominee

*Peter Farelly was a longtime host for NFF’s Late Night Storytelling