Script File
Fire on Ice
Speed skater Irving Jaffee fought his team, his country, and the world to become the first Jewish athlete to win a gold medal during the Winter Olympics of 1928 and 1932.
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Genres:Sport, Historical, Drama
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Number of Pages:117
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:Yes
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Student Project:No
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2015 Beverly Hills Film Festival (As "Jaffee")Beverly Hills, CA
August 15, 2015
2nd Runner Up for Best Feature Screenplay -
2015 NYLA International Film FestivalLos Angeles, CA
October 6, 2015
Award of Excellence in Screenwriting -
2015 West Field Screenwriting AwardsNYC, NY
October 17, 2015
Finalist - Best Feature Screenplay -
Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood - Winter 2016Los Angeles, CA
December 23, 2015
Award of Merit in Screenwriting -
2016 Silent River Screenwriting CompetitionIrvine, CA
July 12, 2016
River Scroll Award for Best Feature Screenplay -
2016 Nashville Film FestivalNashville, TN
April 24, 2016
Finalist - Historical Category -
2016 Vail Film FestivalVail, CO
August 30, 2017
Finalist - Best Feature Screenplay -
2017 Napa Valley Film Festival Screenplay CompetitionNapa Valley, CA
November 8, 2017
Semi-Finalist - Best Feature Screenplay -
2017 Hollywood Hills Screenplay CompetitionLos Angeles, CA
September 1, 2017
Top Finalist - Feature Screenplay -
2017 Table Read My Screenplay/ChicagoChicago, Illinois
September 7, 2017
Semi-Finalist - Best Feature Screenplay -
Stage 32 Feature Screenwriting ContestLos Angeles, CA
November 22, 2017
Semi-Finalist
Suttle has won the following honors for his script Fire on Ice; The River Scroll Award for Best Screenplay - 2016 Silent River Film Festival, Award of Merit - 2016 Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood, Award of Excellence for Screenwriting - 2015 NYLA International Film Festival, 2nd Runner Up Best Script - 2015 Beverly Hills Film Festival, Top Finalist - 2017 Hollywood Hills Screenplay Competition, Finalist - 2017 Napa Valley Film Festival, 2016 Nashville Film Festival, 2016 Vail Film Festival, 2015 West Field Screenwriting awards. Suttle's short film script, A Jungle Dark, won Best Script 2017 California International Shorts Festival (Winter), 1st Prize Genre Screenplay Thriller/Crime in the 2017 Hollywood Hills Screenplay Competition. Suttle's television pilot, Lottery, was selected as a Finalist for the 2016 Sundance Institute/ YouTube New Voices Lab and LiveRead/LA. Suttle's novel/screenplay, Mimic, won the Mentorship Program Award at the 2017 Launchpad Manuscript Competition. Suttle's short film script, I Love You More, won an Award of Merit at the 2017 Los Angeles Cinema Festival Of Hollywood (Fall) and was named a Semi-Finalist in the 2014 Holly Shorts Screenplay Competition. In addition, Suttle produced the 2010 award-winning boxing documentary, Sweet Science.