For some reason, they love me in Texas April 11, 2008
Posted by Jeff in Movies, Zook.trackback
For the second year in a row, one of my screenplays has won a Remi Award from the WorldFest Houston International Film Festival.
This year’s award winner is Equity, my original script about the 1919 Actors Equity strike of Broadway performers, which will be honored in the category of Dramatic Screenplay.
Last April, I travelled to Houston to pick up my Platinum Remi for Eighty-Eight Frequencies. This year I’m not going to Houston, so I’ll have to wait until after the WorldFest awards banquet to learn the metallurgical level of my prize (bronze, silver, gold, platinum or the Grand Jury Prize a/k/a the Mithril Armadillo).
I was about to say that I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for these guys, but since I’m sitting at work at the moment and they had nothing to with that, I’ll just say once again how grateful I am for my Thursday night crew and their years of support.
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YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
seems like you’re rockin’ Texas’ world – way to go.
Muchly with the congratulations.
What’s the story with the Equity strike? I’ve never heard of it.
excellent……
CONGRATS! you have lived with that script a L O N G time. it now gets a texas, att boy!!! yeeeeeeee haaaaaaaw.
damn glad you’re one of ‘these guys!’
kickin’ some serious texan arse’!