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With authors of 12 scripts participating in the current edition of ScripTeast adding final touches to their works, the stage of online...


ScripTeast alumni Benedek Fliegauf to premiere his new feature at Berlinale
ScripTeast alumni Benedek Fliegauf, writer and director of Womb (2nd edition of ScripTeast, laureate of the Kieslowski Prize), will...

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31.10.2009
Emmy-winner “Into The Strom”, directed by ScripTeast Creative Advisor, Thaddeus O”Sullivan broadcast on BBC2
The film was recently nominated for 14 primetime Emmy Awards, winning Best Actor and Best Music. The Washington Post” commented on the production: "Written by Hugh Whitemore and directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan, the movie is an absolute must for amateur and professional historians alike; its re-creations of major and minor moments from an earth-shaking era are compellingly entertaining. It's a production both important and charming, a chance to see Churchill portrayed as legendary and yet believably, endearingly human."
Thaddeus O’Sullivan was a Creative Advisors in the 1st edition of ScripTeast and was supervising development of “Bellamora!” by Katrin Laur (Estonia) and “Fade Out” by Eliza Borkowska and Piotr Borkowski (Poland). Thaddeus O’Sullivan’ previous works feature “Nothing Personal” (1995), “Ordinary Decent Criminal” (2000) and “The Heart of Me” (2002) to name a few. “Into The Storm” has been produced by the BBC and HBO.


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