The
screenplay for the highly anticipated movie 93Days has made it to the semi
finals of the 11th edition of the Kairos prize for spiritually
uplifting screenplays. The competition is open to screenwriters worldwide.
The Kairos
prize was established by MOVIEGUIDE® in 2005 and supported
by a
grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
The
primary purpose of the KAIROS PRIZE is to further the influence of moral and
spiritual values within the film and television industries. Seeking to
promote a spiritually uplifting, redemptive worldview.
The three winning screenwriters will be recognized in
the presence of the top mass media of entertainment leaders, producers and
talent at the 24th Annual MOVIEGUIDE® Awards Gala and Report to the
Entertainment Industry on February 5, 2016.
The three winning
screenwriters will share a combined prize money of $50,000. (Grand Prize: $25,000 | 1st Runner Up:
$15,000 | 2nd Runner Up: $10,000)
In addition to the prizes, key entertainment industry studio
executives will review the winning scripts. The Kairos Prize has generated a
tremendous amount of interest over the last 10 years. That interest continues
to grow based on the caliber of scripts Kairos has attracted.
MOVIEGUIDE® presented its first
Kairos Prize in 2006 at the 14th Annual MOVIEGUIDE® Awards in Beverly Hills,
CA. Seeking to promote positive change in the motion picture industry, the
primary purpose of the prize is to further the influence of moral and spiritual
values within the entertainment industry as a whole. MOVIEGUIDE®: The Family
Guide to Movies and Entertainment has been on the forefront for more than 30
years, advocating positive and redeeming values in Hollywood. The MOVIEGUIDE®
Awards, now in its 20th year, recognizes the top films and television programs
which reflect the best that the entertainment industry has to offer.
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