Slamdance has announced the winners of its annual screenplay competition, with Mike Ackermans feature-length script This End Up winning the grand prize.
Slamdance announced the awards recognizing writers across the categories of feature film, horror/thriller, TV pilot, short film and a special mentorship award during a ceremony held at Los Angeless Westwood Landmark Theater on Wednesday night. In total, the organization gave out more than $18,000 in prizes and industry services.
Per the official synopsis of This End Up, Ackermans winning screenplay follows a sheltered man who lives his life quite literally, and physically, upside-down. When he finally meets a woman who accepts him as he is, her closed-minded family plants doubt as to whether his condition will stand in the way of her dream of an adventurous lifestyle.
Anna Lee Lawson, the film festival and screenplay competition manager, commented on Ackermans work, saying, Mikes script is a unique story of overcoming obstacles and in a remarkably creative way disability.
Lawson noted that Slamdance received over 4,000 screenplay submissions for this years competition. We were all above-and-beyond impressed by this years submissions and the vast amount of creativity demonstrated, she continued. The 2023 winners and their scripts truly embody the Slamdance spirit in that they take risks and refuse to compromise. We are deeply honored to welcome these writers to the Slamdance family.
To help foster their burgeoning writing careers, the feature and horror/thriller winners are now eligible for membership in the Writers Guild of America Wests Independent Writers Caucus.
Elsewhere in the competition, Vanessa Magic won the Slamdance screenplay mentorship award in recognition of her series pilot script I Want To Be Evil, about a woman working a data entry job at a corporation for villains.
Our alumni are thrilled to mentor Vanessa Magic and value deeply the fresh perspective she brings to the table, stated Slamdance festival director Taylor Miller, adding that Magics film crafts a narrative that aligns brilliantly with our ethos of championing disruptive, transformative, and innovative storytelling. Through her exploration of identity, legacy, and the blurred lines of morality set within a supervillain universe, Vanessa showcases her prowess. We are keen to witness the trajectory of this promising series.
Previous Slamdance screenplay competition winners include Joyce Sherri, who is the head writer on Disneys upcoming Tiana series, and Tyler Tice, whose grand prize-winning script Day Shift was produced by Netflix and starred Jamie Foxx.
The top three screenplays in the competitions four categories were recognized by Slamdance. The winners are listed below:
Feature
1st Place: This End Up Mike Ackerman
2nd Place: Popcorn Prophets Reynaldo Leal
3rd Place: Scraps Matthew Francis Ryan Nordin
Horror/Thriller
1st Place: Sundown Nick Hurwitch
2nd Place: Purgatory Brian Schwab
3rd Place: 07 Honda Civic John Schlirf
Pilot
1st Place: Do I Belong Here? Teri Rusike
2nd Place: Prey For Us Zoe Kerr
3rd Place: Ether Run Westin Lee
Short Film
1st Place: Free Martin Scott Thompson, Hayes Hart-Thompson
2nd Place: An Ideal Life Keegan Stull
3rd Place: Meat Baby Katherine Gauthier
(Pictured: Mike Ackerman)