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"If you aspire to write, this is the contest
that can launch your
career..."
--Scott Greenberg, Literary Agent, Creative Artists Agency

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The American Accolades has gathered information regarding the outcome of
former contestants' submissions. We are proud to announce that over 100 major companies have agreed to read various former contestants' screenplays
as a direct result of their entry into this prestigious competition. If you are a writer who has had a similar request as a result of entering this
competition, please let us know so we can add your success to this growing list.
How important are these companies to the career of a screenwriter? If you have ever tried submitting cold and faced rejection letters, or if you have
tried to get a job only to fail to land an interview, we think you will know the importance of this list. Here it is. You decide:
Adam Kline Productions (Deal with Lion's Gate)
Alcon (Buyer)
Arielle Tepper Productions (Independent producer)
Arnold Kopelson Entertainment (Deal with Fox)
Artisan (Buyer)
Artists Production Group (Michael Ovitz' producing arm at AMG)
Atlas Entertainment (Deal with MGM)
Avnet-Kerner (Deal with Disney)
Baltimore/Spring Creek Pictures (Deal At Warner Bros)
Bandeira Entertainment (Deal with DreamWorks)
Basic Entertainment (Deal with Miramax / Dimension)
Bay Films (Director, Michael Bay, Deal at Disney)
Beacon Communications (Buyer / Deal with Universal)
Bedford Falls Company (Director, Ed Zwick, Deal at Fox)
Bel Air Entertainment (Buyer)
Black and Blu (Deal with Sony)
Blue Tulip (Buyer, Jan DeBont, Deal at Fox)
Bridget Johnson Films (Deal with New Regency)
Centropolis Entertainment (Deal at Sony)
Chariot Communications, Inc.
Constantine (Buyer)
David Friendly Productions (Deal at Fox)
Davis Entertainment (Buyer / Deal at Fox)
Daybreak Films (Deal at Universal)
DeLine Pictures (Deal at Paramount)
Destination Films (Buyer)
Dimension (Studio)
Disney (Studio)
Donners' Company (Director, Richard Donner, Deal at Warner Bros)
Dreamworks (Studio)
Eagle Cove Entertainment (Independent producers)
Film Colony (Buyers, Deal at Miramax/Dimension)
Film Roman (Buyer)
Flying Freehold (Deal at Paramount)
Fox (Studio)
Franchise Pictures (Buyer)
Further Films (Deal at Universal)
Gaylord (Buyer, Deal with Warner Bros.)
Graham/Rosenzweig Films (Independent producer)
Green Moon (Antonio Banderas/Melanie Griffith)
Hyde Park (Buyer)
Ignite Entertainment (Buyer)
Image Movers (Deal with DreamWorks -Bob Zemekis)
Imagine Entertainment (Deal with Universal)
Industry Entertainment (Deal with Universal)
Interlight (Buyer)
Intermedia (Buyer)
Irish Dreamtime (Deal at MGM)
Jacobson Company (Deal at Disney)
Jaret Entertainment (Independent)
Jersey Films (Deal with Universal)
Jinks / Cohen Company (Deal with Dreamworks)
Joe Narr Productions (Independent)
Katie Face Productions (Deal at Sony)
Kennedy / Marshall (Deal with Universal)
Kinowelt (Buyer)
Konrad Pictures (Deal at Sony)
LEO Films
Lightstorm Entertainment (Director, Jim Cameron, Deal at Fox)
Lion Rock Productions (Deal with MGM)
Lion's Gate (Buyer)
Lynda Obst Productions (Deal at Paramount)
Mace Neufeld Productions (Deal at Sony)
Mandalay Pictures (Buyer / Deal with Paramount)
Marc Platt Productions (Deal with Universal)
Mark Archer Entertainment
Material (Deal with Warner Bros.)
MGM (Studio)
Mirage Enterprises (Deal with Intermedia)
Miramax (Studio)
Mostow/Lieberman (Deal with Universal)
Mutual Film Company (Deal with Paramount)
New Line (Buyer)
New Regency (Buyer)
Original Films (Deal with Sony)
Oz Productions (Deal with Phoenix Pictures)
Paramount (Studio)
Patchwork Productions (Deal with DreamWorks)
PEG Entertainment (Independent)
Phoenix Pictures (Buyer)
Plurabelle Films (Deal with Phoenix Pictures)
Radiant Pictures (Buyer, Director Wolfgang Petersen)
Raffaella Productions (Deal with Universal)
Red Wagon (Deal with Sony)
Revolution Studios (Buyer)
Robison Films (Independent producer)
Scott Free (Director, Ridley and Tony Scott, Deal at Disney)
Scott Rudin Productions (Deal with Paramount)
Shavick Entertainment (Independent)
Silver Pictures (Deal with Warner Bros)
Sony/Columbia (Studio)
Spyglass Entertainment (Buyer)
Stevens & Associates (Independent)
Stone Harbor Films, Inc. (Independent)
Susan Graw and Associates (Independent)
Universal (Studio)
USA Films (Buyer)
Village Roadshow (Buyer / Deal with Warner Bros)
Vintage Entertainment (Independent)
Wendy Finerman Productions (Deal at Fox)
Witchwood Productions (Director, Simon West)
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