Anthony Osarfo is an award-winning supernatural horror screenwriter and entertainment journalist with nearly two decades of extensive experience. He is dedicated to crafting captivating stories that explore supernatural or paranormal realms, featuring culturally diverse characters.
Anthony’s contained, supernatural horror screenplay "The Night She Died" earned him a sponsored selection for the prestigious Nostos Screenwriting Retreats, an annual lab held in the picturesque Tuscany region of Italy. He was one of eight screenwriters chosen from around the world to participate in this intensive two-week program.
His recent accomplishments include being appointed as an international judge for the US Presidential Service Center (USPSC) International Film Festival, which celebrates films and series that focus on the first families, White House stories, and other related narratives.
With three horror screenplays under his belt, Anthony is determined to continue his trajectory in the field of screenwriting. His passion for horror writing has driven him to submit his works to over fifty international film festivals and screenwriting contests, with the aim of garnering recognition and seizing opportunities within the film industry.
He has won and placed in several genre-friendly screenwriting competitions. Notable achievements include: Winner, Best Original Screenplay at the Hollywood Blood Horror Festival; Winner, Best Supernatural Horror Script at Hollywood Horrorfest; Winner, Best Horror Screenplay at the Hollywood Just4shorts Film and Screenplay Contest; Finalist, 13Horror.com Film & Screenplay Contest.