Kubrick on his first feature.

Kubrick on his first feature.

 

In the spirit of our commitment to the development of screenwriters worldwide, the BlueCat Screenplay Competition holds a longstanding tradition of giving written notes to every screenplay submitted. Each Feature screenplay entered receives two analyses, while each Short screenplay receives one.

 

All screenplays submitted by September 1st, 2013 will receive their feedback by October 1st, 2013  ($60 features, $40 shorts)

 

 

 

Students will be eligible to submit their short screenplay at a discounted rate of $29 for the duration of the competition.

 

Entrants will be able to submit a short screenplay with an option not to receive feedback, and all submissions will be eligible for a Resubmission entry if received by the October 15th, 2013 deadline.

 

 

 

This year, BlueCat will accept short screenplays and establish one of the largest cash prizes in the world for a short screenplay contest, with the winner being awarded $10,000. Three Finalists will be receiving $1500 each. The Grand Prize for the Best Feature Screenplay increased to $15,000.

 

BlueCat prides itself in its leading reputation as a community for developing screenwriters. We hope these great changes will cement our mission—-to support and develop the undiscovered screenwriter——in all of us, today and days ahead.

 

 

 

 

 

 SUBMIT YOUR SCREENPLAY

 

 

 

 Best Feature Screenplay

 

$15,000 Grand Prize

 

Four Finalists

 

$2500 Prize

 

 

Best Short Screenplay

 

$10,000 Grand Prize

 

Three Finalists

 

$1500 Prize

 

 

The Cordelia Award

 

Best Feature Screenplay from the UK

 

$1500 Prize

 

 

The Joplin Award

 

Best Feature Screenplay from outside the USA, Canada or the UK

 

$1500 Prize

 

 

Movie Title Contest: Three Winners $250 each

 

All screenplays entered by August 1 are eligible

 

 

 

Recent achievements by BlueCat Alumni include:

 

 

 

  • Young Il Kim’s script, “Rodham”, a 2012 Blacklist Script, recently attached director James Ponsoldt (“The Spectacular Now”). Young recently won the 2013 Alfred P. Sloan Commissioning Grant from Sundance, where he will write a biopic on Stephen Hawking.

 

  • Elijah Wood produced Ana Lily Amipour’s “A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night”, set for release in late 2013.

 

  • Aaron Guzikowski’s “Prisoners”, starring Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal and Melissa Leo, will be released September 2013.  The Sundance Channel recently bought Aaron’s TV pilot, “The Descendents”, making it their second scripted show after “Rectify.”

 

  • Ashleigh Powell sold her script, “SomaCell”, to Warner Brothers, with David Goyer attached to produce.

 

  • “SomaCell”, along with “Rodham”, were two 2012 Blacklist Scripts written by BlueCat Alumni.

 

 For full competition details, please visit the Rules & Guidelines and FAQ.