Dream Files: Dream #1 (Ep.1:1) "Almost Three O'Clock"

The absurd and impossible to imagine of the waking hours, is witnessed as perfectly normal while dreaming it.
Awarded in October 2022: "Jean Luc Godard Award: Best Short Screenplay Under 30 pages for 2021: Cult Critic Film Awards." Awarded: "Best Screenplay Under 30 Pages" Toronto international Nollywood Film Festival, Oct.30, 2021

  • Gregory Terlecki
    Writer
    The Devil's Tail (2020) Film: writer/director/producer
  • Gregory Terlecki
    Writer
    Dream Files - Dream #1: S.1.1
  • Project Type:
    Short Script
  • Genres:
    Fantasy, Thriller, Psychological drama
  • Number of Pages:
    6
  • Country of Origin:
    Canada
  • Language:
    English
  • First-time Screenwriter:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Tagore International Film Festival

    Outstanding Achievement Awards (4)
  • Feel the Reel International Film Festival
    Scotland
    March 13, 2021
    Best Screenplay
  • Oniros Film Awards - New York
    New York City
    March 13, 2021
    Grand Jury Award - 2020 Best Romance
  • Feel the Reel International Film Festival
    Scotland
    March 13, 2021
    Best Actress Nominee: Claudelle Tremblay
  • Eastern Europe International Movie Awards
    Izmir Turkey
    March 13, 2021
    Best Actress: Claudelle Tremblay
  • Druk International Film Festival
    Paro, Bhutan
    March 13, 2021
    Best Romantic Film
  • Best Indie Film Awards
    London, England
    Finalist
  • Iconic Images Film Festival
    Lithuania
    Semi-Finalist: Best Production Design (1st year)
  • Iconic Images Film Festival
    Lithuania
    Semi Finalist: Best Art Design (1st year)
  • Please see IMDb.com "Gregory Terlecki" for complete list.
  • Tagore International Film Festival
    West Bengal, India
    March 24, 2021
    (Screenplay-Short) "Dream Files: Ep. #1/ Outstanding Achievement Award
  • Chenon International Screenplay Award
    Chenon, South Korea
    March 31, 2021
    (Screenwriting) Best Fantasy Script: March 2021
  • Cult Critic
    Kolata, India
    April 5, 2021
    Winner - Best script, Outstanding Achievement Award: Dream Files: Ep.1.1 (Screenwriting) & The Devil's Tail (Film)
  • World Film Carnival Singapore
    Singapore
    April 12, 2021
    Outstanding Achievement Award: Short Series Screenwriting - Dream Files
  • Horror4You
    London (UK)
    May 15, 2021
    Official selection (as of May 15, 2021)
  • 2021 Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival
    Toronto
    "DREAM FILES" script Ep.1.1/ Official Selection (May 23, 2021)
  • Jean Luc Godard Award: Cult Critic Film Awards

    October 12, 2022
    Best Short Script Under 30 Pages: 2021
Writer Biography - Gregory Terlecki, Gregory Terlecki

Gregory Terlecki is a Toronto ACTRA Union Member actor and screenwriter. He was one of Disney's "Top Hatted Men" ghostly characters in Bill Paxton's "The Greatest Game Ever Played," "Hunk & Scarecrow" in a Montreal 500 seat theatre production of "The Wizard of Oz," and photo double/stand in for Mads Mikklesen's "Hannibal" TV series. His 2020 featurette "The Devil's Tail" has won numerous awards the world over. Since the late 1990's, Gregory's 240 page hardcover history/bio/photo book "The Lost World of River de Chute New Brunswick" has been published various times, now available on Blurb.com. A graduate of Ontario College of Art and Design in fine arts & film, Gregory's love of photography was influenced by his WW 2 photographer father Bill. Now working on a book: "Father & Son: 100 years of Photography," his creative interests also include being a lead cantor music minister in French, Latin and English. In his youth, Gregory spent a good part of a year travelling the world by bus across Asia through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, the Orient, and later, South America and many islands. For more bio, please visit: Gregory Terlecki; IMDb.com, and "The Devil's Tail" (2020) Facebook/ Youtube. (trailer)

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