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GENERAL | FESTIVAL, VENUES &TICKETS | SUBMISSIONS – GENERAL | FEATURE & SHORT FILM SUBMISSIONS | SCREENPLAY SUBMISSIONS

 

 

 

GENERAL

 

What is the GOTHAM SCREEN Film Festival and Screenplay Contest?

Pretty much what it says – a film festival and screenplay contest. GOTHAM SCREEN was launched in 2007 by a group of Gotham-based producers and production companies, to find up-and-coming screenwriting talent and great new stories. The contest was a great success, and several scripts have already been optioned for development and production. GOTHAM SCREEN decided to expand the contest to a full film festival in 2008. 

 

Is GOTHAM SCREEN related to…?

No, GOTHAM SCREEN is its own thing – but thank you for asking, we don’t want the confusion either. The term ‘Gotham’ is commonly used as a synonym for ‘New York City’, where we are based, and GOTHAM SCREEN is not related to, or claims to be related to, other contests, awards or institutions that may use the term ‘Gotham’ in their name.

 

 

 

FESTIVAL, VENUES and TICKETS

 

When will the festival take place?

The festival will take place from September 23rd to September 25th, 2008.

 

Where is the festival?

The festival will take place at the Tribeca Cinemas in downtown Manhattan, New York City. Please check back for detailed venue information.

 

How can I get tickets?

Tickets will be available for sale later in the year – please check back.

 

How can I get updates?

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SUBMISSIONS – GENERAL

 

Who can submit?

Anyone can submit. You must be 18 or older (21 in some states), or get written permission from a parent or guardian. Please refer to the submission guidelines for details.

 

Do I have to live in the US to submit?

No, you can live anywhere. We encourage international submissions, as long as they meet the language requirements.

 

What languages can I submit in?

Films should be in English, or have English subtitles. Screenplays should be in English.

 

Will I have to come to New York if I win?

That would be great, but you don’t have to. We won’t be able to pay for your trip or arrange your visa, unfortunately. We will leave it up to you if you want to travel to be there in person - but we would certainly like to meet you…

 

How can I submit?

You can submit electronically, or by mail. Please refer to the submission guidelines for details.

 

When are the deadlines for submissions?

Deadlines are throughout August and September - please refer to categories & deadlines for details.

 

How much does it cost to submit?

Please refer to categories & deadlines for details of submission fees.

 

How can I pay for submissions?

You can pay by credit card through your withoutabox account, by check in US dollars, drawn on a US bank when submitting by mail, or with ouyr creditd card or paypal account via PAYPAL when submitting by mail. Please refer to how to submit for details.


Do you waive entry fees?

We don't, normally. We believe it disadvantages those who plan ahead and put part of their budgtet aside for P&A and marketing expenditure, and asks everyone else to carry the festival costs on their behalf...

 

What happens if my film or screenplay wins?

Please refer to awards & prizes for details.

 

 

 

FEATURE & SHORT FILM SUBMISSIONS

 

My film has been shown at other festivals – can I still submit?

You absolutely can. If it has been shown at a festival outside the New York City are, we would in fact encourage you to. Just tell us where is has been shown, so in case it is selected, we don’t mistakenly advertise it as a premiere.

 

My film is not yet finished – can I submit a rough cut?

Yes - as long as you think we’ll get a reasonably good idea of the fished movie from the rough cut you’re submitting. It happens all the time, and we understand the difference between a rough cut, and a finished product. Just make sure you will actually be able to deliver the finished movie ahead of the screening.

 

I want to send a screener/screenplay by courier, but they won't deliver to PO Boxes

You will be given a phisical submission address once your entry is accepted into the festival. In the meantime, please use USPS amil services to send to the PO box address for initial submissions.

 

 

 

 

SCREENPLAY SUBMISSIONS

 

I have submitted last year – can I re-submit?

You can, but we would only recommend it if the new draft you are submitting has been substantially changed.

 

My script has won other competitions – can I still submit?

Absolutely. The main purpose of our screenwriting contest is to create positive industry exposure, not to select unique winners. Producers and production companies option scripts they see on GOTHAM SCREEN and other contests, and if your screenplay is a multiple winner, that can make it more visible.

 

My script has been optioned – can I still submit?

No. Unless the option has expired, or is about to expire, we would discourage you from submitting. Our goal is to provide interested producers and production companies with great new material that they can buy or option for development and production. If your material is back on the market after an option has expired, it’s fine to submit.

 

What should I put on the title page?

Please put the screenplay title, the name(s) of the writer(s) and the contact details on the title page of the screenplay.
- if you submit in final draft, please select the "Title Page" view, and make sure this information is included on the title page.
- if you submit in pdf format, or other formats, please check to make sure this information is included in the document, on the first page.
The actual screenplay should begin on the second page, with the title in bold on top, as the first line. Please refer to script formatting guides for more details.