THE SCRIPTWRITERS NETWORK ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE 2000 CARL SAUTTER MEMORIAL SCRIPTWRITING COMPETITION
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At a gala dinner at Universal Studios on Saturday, November 11,
screenwriter Peter Iliff (VARSITY BLUES, UNDER SUSPICION) helped the
Scriptwriters Network announce and celebrate the winners of the 10th
annual Carl Sautter Memorial Scriptwriting Competition for Film and
Television. The winning scripts were:
FEATURES JUDGES’ CHOICE
James Frazier The Last Buffalo Hunter
HALF-HOUR TV - FIRST PLACE
David Isaac - Sports Night - "Love of the Game"
HALF-HOUR TV HONORABLE MENTION
Lee Rose - Sex and the City - "Hand Me Down Men"
ONE-HOUR TV - FIRST PLACE
Carla Robinson - Law & Order - "The Good Wife"
ONE-HOUR TV SECOND PLACE
Audrey Kahane - Providence - "Not What They Seem"
ONE-HOUR TV THIRD PLACE
Jonathan Moskin & Dave Mulei - The Sopranos - "Damned If You Do"
Finalists in the Competition were judged by panels of development
executives, agents, writers, and producers. To read the winning feature
script, please contact Competition Coordinator Bob Corcoran at (818)
833-0155. To read the winning TV scripts contact Competition
Coordinator Lynn Terashita at (310) 534-4598.
THE SCRIPTWRITERS NETWORK is a 700-member non-profit organization of
film and television writers which hosts monthly guest speakers from the
entertainment industry, sponsors a writing competition and a high school
fellowship program, publishes a newsletter and maintains a script
library.
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