There's A Ghost in Aisle Seven
There's A Ghost In Aisle Seven, tells the story of ISABELLA WIZENDALE's 87th birthday, and her fantastical journey of making peace with her family, her town, and her own supernatural identity.
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Marz GebhardtWriter
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Project Type:Student, Screenplay, Treatment
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Number of Pages:50
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - Toronto Film School
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Regina International Film Festival and AwardsRegina, Saskatchewan
January 20, 2024
Screenwriters Fellowship
Marz Gebhardt (she/they) is a 25 year old Canadian multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and writer whose practice combines hand-crafted clay stop-motion, music videos, short films and documentaries, and original sound. Their work centers fantastical and emotionally grounded narratives that explore queer and feminine identities and chosen forms of belonging through fantastical and intentionally handmade visual worlds. Working as a director, cinematographer, and screenwriter, Gebhardt produces visually distinctive music videos and short films that integrate tactile animation, narrative-based filmmaking, and her original sound design as central storytelling forces.
As a lover of the healing capacities of both fantasy and familial reconciliation stories alike, I hope to present and create There's a Ghost in Aisle Seven as both a unique Halloween tale, and as a challenge to myself as a writer and aspiring screenwriter.