MONTGOMERY POE
1983. USA, Texas, Bastrop.
A genius boy lives in deep poverty with his aggressive stepfather, who often abuses him. The boy will be friends with two guy. The boys of different personalities help each other through hardships and become true friends, forming a lifelong alliance.
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Peter NoelWriter129
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Genres:Drama
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Number of Pages:134
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:No
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Student Project:No
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BEVERLY HILLS FILM FESTIVAL9663 Santa Monica Blvd. #777 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 United States
February 21, 2021
FINALIST -
Big Apple Film Festival Screenplay CompetitionNew York
May 14, 2021
SEMI-FINALIST, TOP50 -
Scriptation Showcase Script CompetitionLos Angeles, CA United States
September 16, 2021
Quarter Finalists -
Chicago Script AwardsChicago
November 29, 2021
Official Selection -
Brno Film FestivalBrno, Czech Republic
December 1, 2021
Official Selection -
Table Read My Screenplay Genre CompetitionChicago
February 4, 2022
TOP50 DRAMA SEMI-FINALISTS -
Best Script AwardLondon
January 21, 2022
Official Selection -
Austin Film festivalAustin
September 22, 2022
Second Round -
Vail Screenplay ContestEdwards, Colorado
October 28, 2022
Quarter-Finalists
Peter Noel was born as the third child of teachers. He is currently working with the world-famous DIGIC PICTURES studio, founded by Alex Rabb and Andy G. Vajna.
www.digicpictures.com
They found his screenplays well-written and special, thus decided to join him and since they have started work on a new animation feature film.
Since 2020, several of his scripts have been finalists and semi-finalists in major screenwriting competitions in the US and other countries, and eventually he has won 10 international Grand Prizes and 8 Best Script Awards in 2021-22. Currently he has 25 feature film scripts.
He wants to shoot stories that encourage the audience to think further, and will motivate them to watch it again. He believes that the most valuable movies and stories are the ones that are being watched over and over again and yet, there is always something to discover.