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PAGE International Screenwriting Awards

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The PAGE International Screenwriting Awards competition was founded in 2003 by an alliance of Hollywood producers, agents, and development executives to discover and promote up-and-coming new screenwriters from around the world.

In October of each year, the PAGE Judges present 31 Awards and a total of over $50,000 in cash and prizes in ten different genre categories. After receiving their awards, many PAGE winners have gone on to build successful careers in the film and television industry, including:

  • Bill Dubuque: The Judge (2014 film), The Accountant (2016 film)
  • John Scott III: Maggie (film), Parable X
  • Jim Cliffe & Melodie Krieger: Donovan's Echo
  • Marc Conklin: Memorial Day (2012 film)
  • Laurie Weltz: About Scout
  • Brooke Eikmeier: The Flash (2014 TV series)
  • Janet Lin: Bones (TV series), The Night Shift (TV series)
  • Sang Kyu Kim: 24: Live Another Day, The Walking Dead (TV series)
  • VJ Boyd: Justified (TV series), The Player (2015 TV series)
  • Davah Avena: Devious Maids, Medium (TV series)
  • Simeon Goulden: Spy (2011 TV series)
  • Grand Prize Winners

  • 2016: Changelings by Diane Hanks
  • 2015: Immaculate by Gareth Smith
  • 2014: Three of Swords by Matias Caruso
  • 2013: Leavenworth by Brooke Eikmeier
  • 2012: The Unraveling by Tobin Addington
  • 2011: Escape by Pat White
  • 2010: Supercat! by R. Scott Shields
  • 2009: Progeny by Mehul Desai
  • 2008: Honor Bound by Mike Amato
  • 2007: Solomon’s Whale by John Arends
  • 2006: Warmonger, Inc. by Scott LaCagnin
  • 2005: X-Mas Files by Larry Postel
  • 2004: Monkey River by Laurie Weltz & Jay C. Key
  • In addition, Gold, Silver and Bronze Prizes are presented in ten different genre categories:

  • Action/Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Family film
  • Historical film
  • Science fiction
  • Thriller/Horror
  • Short Film
  • TV Drama Pilot
  • TV Comedy Pilot
  • References

    PAGE International Screenwriting Awards Wikipedia