ANTENNA Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from May 2019 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival

ANTENNA, 16min., Germany, Sci-Fi Directed by Carsten Woike A lonely 11-year-old-boy gets in contact with an alien via his old radio-device system. Or is the alien only a lonely old man? CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!

BEST SCENE Screenplay Reading: COSMOSIS OF WORLDS, by Richard Trask

Adam Chapman, 1.4 million years ago, on planet Longon, gets hurt in a rock climb and dies during a hernia surgery. His (random) exact replica self, Mark Meyhee, born on Earth in 1989, is also a rock climber. Mark is married to Mary; both are young attractive academic nonscientists. Like Adam Chapman, Mark gets hurt… Continue reading BEST SCENE Screenplay Reading: COSMOSIS OF WORLDS, by Richard Trask

Screenplay Movie: Space Truckers, by Mike D’Ambrosio

Genre: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Mercenary Mike Colby leads a crew of space truckers against their evil corporate boss (his ex-wife), and the hostile aliens she connives with to control the space trucking industry. Things get rough when Mike falls in love with the captain of the space truckers who seek their independence from the corporation. Visual Design… Continue reading Screenplay Movie: Space Truckers, by Mike D’Ambrosio

Screenplay Movie: Past Presence, by Kevin Mongelli

Genre: Fantasy, Sci-FI Professor STEPHEN EMERSON (50’s) is obsessed with a book, THE DNALYM RHAPSODY, written by EDGAR GRAVES. It explains his theory of past lives and the ability of man to tap into his consciousness to see his or her other lives. One of Dr. Emerson’s patients commit suicide after it is believed that… Continue reading Screenplay Movie: Past Presence, by Kevin Mongelli

April 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

Submit via FilmFreeway, the exclusive way our festival accepts submissions.:     SCREENPLAY MOVIE: BIOSApril 2019 Winner TV BEST SCENE SCREENPLAY: THE EMERGENCE, by James GreasleyApril 2019 Winner 1st Scene SCREENPLAY: DR. NEVES, by Julia SauderApril 2019 Winner FANTASY 1st Scene SCREENPLAY: BEYOND THEIR YEARS, by Patrick LangilleApril 2019 Winner FANTASY Best Scene SCREENPLAY: HART… Continue reading April 2019 Film/Story/Screenplay Winners

SCI-FI Best Scene Screenplay Reading: Hart Bloomfield, Space Detective, by Daniel Fishbayn

Hart Bloomfield is a young university graduate, living with his parents in the suburbs of Toronto and working as a fraud investigator. Everything changes for him after a chance encounter with his favorite sci-fi comic book artist, who hires Bloomfield for a mysterious job… on an alien planet halfway across the galaxy. CAST LIST: Frenda… Continue reading SCI-FI Best Scene Screenplay Reading: Hart Bloomfield, Space Detective, by Daniel Fishbayn

Screenplay Movies: BIOS, by Michael Clohesy

Life as we know it is thrown into question when a disparate group of young creatives attempt to unravel the multi-generational mystery surrounding the reemergence of a reclusive artist, one who aspires to save the world by forever changing the face of the planet. CAST LIST: Narration: Danielle Nicole Miranda: Val Cole Kita: Esther Thibbo… Continue reading Screenplay Movies: BIOS, by Michael Clohesy

Director BIO: Frank Prinzi (IT’S A MESS)

Frank Prinzi ASC, is an Award winning filmmaker, who has been an active member of the New York Filmmaking Community for many years. He earned his Master Of Fine Arts degree in Film and Television from New York University, working early on with Spike Lee, Jim Jarmusch, Ang Lee, Tom Dicillo, John Woo and Ed… Continue reading Director BIO: Frank Prinzi (IT’S A MESS)

Short Film: IT’S A MESS, 30min., USA, Fantasy

A homeless man (Vincent D’Onofrio) with a troubled past…two young sisters with a dark secret…part modern day fairytale, part ode to the solitude of New York City nights…IT’S A MESS is a study of the loneliness that comes from knowing that in this “civilized” world, innocence and evil are separated only by a fine mist… Continue reading Short Film: IT’S A MESS, 30min., USA, Fantasy

Director BIO: Sophie Black (SONGBIRD)

Sophie graduated from the University of Creative Arts in 2010, then spent the next few years working in the art department of independent productions. She produced subtle sci-fi Stop/Eject (which screened at Raindance 2014, before making it onto the long list for Best British Short at BAFTA), and directed Night Owls, (which screened at London… Continue reading Director BIO: Sophie Black (SONGBIRD)