- WINNER -
Eater
by Cathriona Slammon
Cathriona Slammon is an award-winning screenwriter from the West of Ireland. After obtaining a first-class Master’s degree in Filmmaking, Cathriona completed her debut feature script WHAT LITTLE GIRLS ARE MADE OF. Making the finals of the Screencraft Horror Competition, the script went on to win Best Unproduced Screenplay at the academy-award qualifying Raindance Film Festival 2023, and the Golden Script award 2023, garnering her a mentorship with BAFTA-nominated writer John J McLaughlin (Black Swan, 2010). The script has since been optioned by Irish production company Tailored Films (The Apprentice, Bring Them Down, 2024).
Her second feature script, PEEP, a low-budget psychological horror, is almost complete after being awarded a fellowship by the Raindance Film Festival where she was mentored by writer/director/producer Stéphanie Joalland (The Quiet Hour, 2014). She is also finishing a third feature script which explores the tension between self-love and altruism through a horror lens, LOVE YOURSELF ABOVE ALL ELSE. In 2023, Cathriona was selected for BBC Writersroom Voices, where she developed her drama TV Pilot, EATER. This script garnered her a place on the Greenlight Screenwriting Lab 2024, run by Philip Shelley of C4 Screenwriting, where she is completed her second TV pilot, MARY IMMACULATE.
EATER also went on to be named Overall Winner of the Launch Pad Pilot Competition 2024 and was selected for the Meryl-Streep funded Writers Lab US 2024.
- FINALISTS -
Majestic 12
by Jake D. Williamson
Jake D Williamson is a screenwriter and actor based in New York. He teaches screenwriting to the Master’s in Directing candidates at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.
In 2023, his hour-long pilot screenplay Majestic 12 placed in the top 5 Finalists at Austin Film Festival’s screenplay competition for the AMC hour-long pilot award and later became a top-5 finalist in Script Pipeline’s competition. His other hour-long pilot screenplay, Bonds, has placed at Austin Film Fest, Bluecat, Cinequest, and Screencraft. His independent pilot episode, Adventure Capital, premiered at SeriesFest and got picked up to stream on Ficto by former UTA agent Mike Esola after a successful festival run that culminated in winning the HollyWeb Film Festival. The short film he co-wrote, The Book Signing, based on a short story by Pete Hamill, wrapped production in 2024. It was directed by the legendary Bob Girladi—the third collaboration between Jake and Bob.
Jake resides in Brooklyn with his wife and pit bull, Fred, who is, by all accounts, a very g’boy.
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Pancetta
by Jenah Silver
Jenah Silver is a writer hailing from the Philadelphia suburbs. She moved to New York to pursue a BFA at Tisch’s Dramatic Writing program and has worked across genres at SundanceTV, AMC, USA, & Syfy Networks.
She has a passion for action, horror, and strong female characters, and gets weak in the knees when the three are combined.
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The Houdinis
by Ronald Mondz
Ron Mondz is a dynamic storyteller with a keen knack for big ideas. Having studied at Art Center, College of Design, he’s an award-winning writer and creative director with extensive experience working in the advertising and broadcast industries. His work has resulted in successful campaigns for several brands including Disney, Samsung, and Acura.
He’s also exhibited fine art in Japan, eaten poisonous blowfish, and played drums in a metal band … seriously. But most importantly, he writes. Mainly, one-hour dramas that read fast but don’t skimp on twists and turns. He likes witty dialogue, active dramedies, and imperfect protagonists. Ron’s scripts are fun, exciting, and have received accolades in over a dozen screenwriting competitions.
The Principal
by Talisha Elger
Talisha Elger is an award-winning film director, writer, and photographer from Ipswich, Australia, and a recent MFA graduate in Screenwriting from the AFI Conservatory. She completed her BA in Writing and Film/Television at the University of Queensland with distinction and spent an academic quarter at UCLA, studying Screenwriting, The Art and Technique of Filmmaking, Television Studies, and Entertainment Economics—earning a spot on the Dean’s Honors List and a screenwriting mentorship with her professor, Linda Voorhees, who’s also the founder of ProPath Screenwriting. Talisha also holds an Advanced Diploma of Screen (Film & Television) and a Certification in Photo-imaging from Southbank Institute of Technology.
Her short film, The Fears of Young Caroline, was a Coup de Coeur at Cannes and won awards globally. Her feature screenplays Golden Nugget’ is currently optioned/in development, Utopia Dystopia is currently on the Top Lists on the Black List and is a quarterfinalist in Page International Screenwriting Awards and Screencraft, and her pilot The Principal was a finalist in Script Pipeline. Her AFI thesis film, Some Kind of Paradise, co-written with the director, premiered In Competition at Tribeca and won the Jury Award at OUTshine Film Festival.
With an 18-year background in the dance world, Talisha’s distinct and compelling creative voice gravitates towards dark, bold, strange, and unsettling projects with a subtle comedic undertone. She continually explores new avenues, blending the classic with the unconventional to create tonally unique works.
- SEMIFINALISTS -
Knockout by Josh Sackheim
L.O.T.U.S. by Nathan Patton
Low Country by Erich B. Boettcher
QB1 by Michael Weinreb
Sister by Alex Vincent Blumberg
Soul Searching by Grace Mei Ng
The Beginning of the End by Kyle Vorbach
The New World by Paola Ferrari
The Resurrectionists by Nick Perry
The Seamstress of Hollywood Boulevard by Charlotte Lobdell & Jack Flynn
- QUARTERFINALISTS -
268 by Marcus Ashley
América by Kelly Costello
Back Fires by Alex Vincent Blumberg
Back to the Fuhrer by Graham Currin
Blackburn by Kathryn Smith
Harbinger by John E. Deaver & William S. Walker
Helping the Dead by Ronald Mondz
How To Say Goodbye by Colton Childs
Jackpot by Kiefer Lloyd
More Victims Tonight by Jim Snell
Révérence by Ashley Morrow
Sugar by Alyssa Brayboy
The Death-Hunter by Natasha Soto-Albors & Kate Easton
The Extract by Varta Torossian
The Faceless by Harry Maxon & Holly Maxon
The Good Thief by Matthew DeJohn & Frank DeJohn
The Jackrabbit by Mike Swift
The Monster Wrangler by Lukas Ridge
The Mushroom Society by Tulica Singh
The Resurrectionists by Travis J. Opgenorth
The Soloist by Daniel Hernandez-Zapata
The Titan by Andrew Bryden Lewis
Zone of Death by Sarah Isaacson