The Jane Doe Chronicles- Part 1
by Paul Peditto - scriptgodsmustdie.com
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Saying no to Edie Falco, Hiring an Entertainment Lawyer because he has really good pot, and others lessons on what not to do on the way to making your first movie.
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Saying no to Edie Falco, Hiring an Entertainment Lawyer because he has really good pot, and others lessons on what not to do on the way to making your first movie.
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PAUL PEDITTO wrote and directed Jane Doe, an A-PIX Films release starring Calista Flockhart. The film was awarded Best Feature at the New York Independent Film & Video Festival and grossed over 2 million dollars.
Six of his screenplays have been optioned, among them Crossroaders to Haft Entertainment (Emma, Dead Poet’s Society).
His screenplay for Roundabout American is currently in pre-production, scheduled to shoot in July, 2011.
He has won semi-finalist honors at Nicholl Fellowship Screenwriting Awards and Slamdance.
Other imdb credits include Home In The Heartland, and The Group, which was accepted at multiple film festivals around the country.
Four of his stage plays have been published by Dramatic Publishing Company, two of which were presented on National Public Radio’s “Chicago Theaters On The Air” series. Over 25 productions of his theatrical work have been performed in Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and New York. His adaptation of Nelson Algren’s Never Come Morning won 9 Joseph Jefferson Citations including Best Play and Best Adaptation. His adaptation of Ben Hecht’s 1,001 Afternoons In Chicago is a two-time Jefferson Award nominee. Pura Vida, a stage play based on his novel, was produced at Chicago’s Live Bait Theater, earning a feature article in the New York Times.
He teaches screenwriting at Columbia College and Chicago Filmmakers, professionally consulting on thousands of screenplays since 2002.
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