
Wscripted's Cannes Screenplay List
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Wscripted
Wscripted's Cannes Screenplay List
2024
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Wscripted’s 5th Cannes Screenplay List presented by MUBI, highlights top scripts by women & non-binary screenwriters at the Cannes Film Market.
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Final applications are NOW OPEN for Wscripted’s Fourth Cannes Screenplay List presented by MUBI.
Wscripted’s Third list was unveiled in Variety and curated by an inaugural jury of female filmmakers, including Mounia Meddour (“Papicha”), Funa Maduka (Waiting for Hassana), Camille Griffin (Silent Night).
We are pleased to announce Vanessa Kirby as Fourth Cannes Screenplay List Jury Member. Read Press Release here.
Benefits
- Visibility in the press and promotion to producers, agents, development executives.
- Project pitched to producers during 1:1 meetings at the Cannes Film Market.

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· 109 Pages
In 1930s Carmel, a brilliant, tenacious immigrant becomes the muse and lover of acclaimed photographer Edward Weston, but as she helps his reputation grow she struggles to find the space for her own ambitions in the dark room of a genius. Based on a true story.
Los Angeles, CA
Christine Garver is a writer and performer. She wants the tell the story of Female Identity in America, exploring the relationship between femininity and ambition. She is currently writing a film for Hallmark. She won the Chinonye Chukwu Emerging Writer Award at the Athena Film Festival.
As an actress, she's recurred on MADAM SECRETARY and MAD ...
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Rules
Eligibility: Women & non-binary screenwriters, writer-directors, co-writers.
Accepted Languages: English, French, or translations in both languages.
Format: Feature film screenplay or treatment.
Stage: Projects with more than 20% of their production budget secured are not eligible.