Script award from the city of Salzburg

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The City of Salzburg script award is a script award from the city of Salzburg .

history

The prize for short and feature films has been awarded by the City of Salzburg since 1994 and was founded as a start-up aid for budding young artists. Since 1997 the awards have been made in two stages. For entry are treatments required. After the selection of the jury, an invitation to the further development of the script follows. From 2000, a further selection was made by the London script agency Euroscript , where all participants received an analysis and evaluation of their submissions. In 2013, the City of Salzburg announced a script development award for feature films of 60 minutes or more.

Script award

Screenplay Development Award

year 1st Prize 2nd prize 3rd prize
2013 Ingrid Kaltenegger for Wilde Kaiser Thomas Nash for cloudburst Martin Hasenöhrl for suitors as Paul Preuss
2015 Irmgard Fuchs for reforestation David Great for The Son Adrian Goiginger for Heimatblut

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Screenplay Award of the City of Salzburg. Creation, objective and tender
  2. ^ Script development award for feature films 2013 Markus Weisheitinger-Hermann, June 11, 2013
  3. Screenplay Prize 2000 from the City of Salzburg to Claudia Oberndorfer and Gabriele Neudecker , Mayor Heinz Schaden presents prizes over 150,000 Schilling, Jury of the Screenplay Prize 2000 from the City of Salzburg: playwright Gustav Ernst , Vienna; Lecturer and literature manager Dr. Christa Gürtler , Salzburg; Head of the Linz film culture center Moviemento (Linz) Wolfgang Steininger . City of Salzburg, December 20, 2000
  4. Script development award 2013 awarded by the 2013 jury: Filmmaker and media educator Markus Weisheitinger-Hermann (Salzburg / Krems), producer Selma Brenner (Salzburg / Cologne), film dramaturge Ursula Wolschlager (Vienna)
  5. Script development award winners since 2013 . Retrieved March 16, 2017.