BEVERLY HILLS, CA – Ten finalists, consisting of nine individual
screenwriters and one writing team, have been selected for the 2012
Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. Their scripts
will now be read and judged by the Academy Nicholl Fellowships
Committee, which may award as many as five of the prestigious $35,000
fellowships. This year's finalists are (listed alphabetically by author):
Nikole Beckwith, New York City, NY, "Stockholm, Pennsylvania"
Ryan Belenzon & Jeffrey Gelber, Los Angeles and Sherman Oaks, CA, "X"
Robert Carter, Red Bank, NJ, "A.W.O.L."
Sean Robert Daniels, Laezonia, Gauteng, South Africa, "Killers"
James DiLapo, New York City, NY, "Devils at Play"
Allan Durand, Lafayette, LA, "Willie Francis Must Die Again"
Laurel Minter, Seattle, WA, "When Thunder Sleeps"
Bob Roden, Berkeley, CA, "Return of the Dipsticks"
April Rouveyrol, Glendale, CA, "Life Copy"
Michael Werwie, Los Angeles, Calif., "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile"
The finalists were selected from a record 7,197 scripts
submitted for this year's competition. This is the first time an entry
from South Africa has advanced to the finals.
The Nicholl competition is open to any individual who has not
earned more than $5,000 writing for film or television or received a
fellowship prize that includes a "first look" clause, an option, or any
other quid pro quo involving the writer's work. Entry scripts must be
feature length and the original work of a sole author or of exactly two
collaborative authors. The scripts must have been written originally in
English. Adaptations and translated scripts are not eligible.
The recipients of the 2012 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in
Screenwriting will be announced later this month. The fellows will be
honored on Thursday, November 8, at a ceremony at the Beverly Wilshire.
Fellowships are awarded with the understanding that the
recipients will each complete a feature-length screenplay during their
fellowship year. The Academy acquires no rights to the works of Nicholl
fellows and does not involve itself commercially in any way with their
completed scripts.
The Academy Nicholl Fellowships Committee is chaired by
producer Gale Anne Hurd and includes writers Naomi Foner, Daniel Petrie,
Jr., Tom Rickman and Dana Stevens; actor Eva Marie Saint;
cinematographers John Bailey and Steven B. Poster; costume designer
Vicki Sanchez; executive Bill Mechanic; producers Peter Samuelson and
Robert W. Shapiro; marketing executive Buffy Shutt; and agent Ronald R.
Mardigian.
Since the program's
inception in 1985, 123 fellowships have been awarded. Among the recent
achievements by Nicholl fellows: Destin Daniel Cretton wrote and
directed "I Am Not a Hipster," which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film
Festival; Raymond De Felitta's documentary "Booker's Place: A
Mississippi Story" premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival; Andrew
Marlowe created and executive produces the ABC series "Castle"; Rebecca
Sonnenshine serves as a writer and story editor on the WB series "The
Vampire Diaries"; Jeffrey Eugenides' third novel, The Marriage Plot,
was a 2012 National Book Critics Circle award nominee; Jason Micallef
wrote "Butter," premiering theatrically on October 5; and Jacob Aaron
Estes wrote and directed "The Details," premiering theatrically on
November 2.
SOURCE The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science
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