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Kuzmacinema, a young and ambitious Moscow based production company, is willing to discover a great independent feature script for the following production.
We decided to launch a worldwide contest without any borders, without entry fee and transportation costs (online entries only). The main reason is а regrettable lack of professional scriptwriters in Russia. So we decided to look for a good screenplay in the wider professional community.
Screenplays must meet standard feature-length screenplay format. Allusions and citations from the world culture legacy are allowed as well as elements of absurdity or poetic manner. The next genres are NOT allowed: Crime, Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller.
Kuzmacinema Feature Script Competition is open to anyone, anywhere. No entry fee.
Entries must be received by December 15, 2011 using email.
Winner’s script will be bought by Kuzmacinema production company for filmmaking.
Your submission must be written in the English language. A query letter with a log line and a short synopsis must be included for each screenplay you submit. Your submission must be in Microsoft Word (.doc) format and directed to inbox@kuzmacinema.com.
Kuzmacinema feature script competition met the deadline for entries.
We are glad to announce that we’ve got over than 400 entries from Russia, USA, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Georgia and Azerbaijan.
“At first our competition has met a cautious approach, but we tried to react quickly to any feedback. For example, due to your requests we added entries in PDF format. As a result we've received the great response in the professional community, — said Kuzma Vostrikov, the founder of Kuzmacinema production company. — We are delighted to meet so many excellent professionals. Now we have to define the most interesting artwork for the following production”.
The short list will be announced by January 15, 2012, the winner will be notified by February 15, 2012.
Our heartfelt gratitude to every participant!
Posts: 4 | Location: Moscow | Registered: November 14, 2011
Kuzmacinema production company is proud to announce the shortlisted entries. Over the last four months we've got about 450 entries of different genres in Russian and English. We were sincerely pleased by such amount of the competitors. Every work was carefully read and analyzed by five judges to avoid any mistakes or misunderstanding. As a result the jury decided to extend the shortlist and the period for forming it as well. The first part of short list was posted by January 15, 2012. The second part was announced by January 31, 2012. We would like to say again and again how pleased we are by participants' courage. You were not afraid to hurt the sensitive author's self-esteem by the severe contest storm. Now we are close to the final choice and have some secrets to uncover. The first secret is learning. During this competition we felt the industry as it was. Sometimes the veterans proposed us to run across their screenplay before bedtime, over the contest rules. Sometimes people attacked us with hard criticism saying that we were the certain thieves. The second secret is rather sad. We almost sank in the featureless texts with cosmic (definitely it wasn't Russian or English) grammar and fantastic formatting. But we honestly read all the texts and this force training made the real men of us, including ladies. Our English-speaking colleagues demonstrated the usual opinion on Russian business in common. Special thanks to those who risked and supported our invitation! You showed us a desired professionalism. After exhausting January the jury takes a break for one day. The following two weeks will be dedicated to the choice of the winner. A good news is that we found a lot of excellent artworks to form our shortlist! And here they are:
The Stationmaster by Anna Sagalayeva The Harvest Fest by Dmitry Ivanov Where The Gods Stay At Night by Dmitry Ivanov The Mouse's Celebration by Sighita Mostavichute A Piece Of Vicissitudes by Evgeny Ermakov A Good One by Rafat Samigullin Myron by Maxim Lagunov Hemingway's Rough Raper by Danil Sukhoryobrov The Excuse by Alexey Zakharov Yarmonka (The Village Fair) by Vladimir Golyshev The Distant Relatives by Andrey Kamyshev Where Had Gone Leslie Howard? by Maria Rozhdestvenskaya William!.. by Mikhail Kolomensky Dear Granny by Alexey Shakhnazarov Hruschevka (The Slum) by Vadim Novak A Big President by Eduard Reznick President Pi by Sergey Lysenko Eastern Western Or Shoot, The Blind Lenochka! by Grigory Lerin Tiramisu by Savvah Minaev Atcha by Rashid Malikhov and Valery Gussev The Soybean Rings Again by Lee Liu The Book Of Blizzard by Egor Fedorov The Best Friends Forever by Ruslan Paushu Metaphysics by Rafat Samigullin Richmond by Mark Simborg Vanya Gadov, The Life Of Killer by Vasily Loza (based on the short story “Groom” by Iouri Mamleiev) Nina by Maria Excer Olkhovka Or The Kitten On The Pole by Anna Donatova A Loner by Natalia Avanova Human Beings by Evgeny Titkov The Killer's Glance by Igor Camerzan Noir by Vadim Novak and Andrey Cravtchenko THE OBLIGATORY by Randy Lee Gross
Congratulations on the superb work!
P.S. Director's photo after reading 450 screenplays))
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Posts: 4 | Location: Moscow | Registered: November 14, 2011
We are proud to announce that Dmitry Ivanov has been awarded as a winner in the Kuzmacinema Feature Script Competition for his entry “The Harvest Fest”. The entry was selected from the shortlisted works as the most sophisticated, deep and solid one. “This is an excellent screenplay, - says Nikolay Granik, one of our judges. — An eternal tale about youth, ageing, home town and sea. The current story is held by the author's intonation with references to Georgian cinema”. The negotiations on selling script and production has already started.
“The Harvest Fest” has won in the tough fight with the following entries:
The Stationmaster by Anna Sagalayeva The Excuse by Alexey Zakharov The Book Of Blizzard by Egor Fedorov The Obligatory by Randy Gross Tiramisu by Savvah Minaev Nina by Maria Excer
We are eager to conduct the next contest, but due to economic situation we have to wait not less than 1,5 years. Thanks to all participants!
Posts: 4 | Location: Moscow | Registered: November 14, 2011