The éQuinoxe Germany Screenwriters' Workshop is a unique experience for independent filmmakers. An international jury selects nine talented screenwriters per Workshop (once in Spring, once in Autumn). During the one-week Workshops, the screenwriters meet in one-to-one discussions with nine advisors - internationally known and experienced writers, directors and producers - from all over the world.
At the end of the Workshops, a one-day Master Class with a renowned writer will be held for participants and the local film community.
Thanks to an agreement between éQuinoxe Germany e.V. and FOCAL for 2013, one screenwriter living in Switzerland or Swiss screenwriter living abroad can participate in each Workshop. The candidates must have had a minimum of two produced feature length scripts. Screenplays are recommended to be at an advanced stage of development (third draft) and have a producer attached to the project.
On the last day of the Workshop, the producers of the projects are invited to take part in an extensive wrap-up discussion about the script with the screenwriter and three advisors.
«In the éQuinoxe program, I met the most professional, experienced, humorous, strict, and constructive advisers who any author could dream to have as sparing partners.»
Petra Volpe
Application material and selection process
- Script for the cinema (3rd draft, no more than 135 pages)
- CVs of writer and producer
- Motivation letter
The application material has to be sent to FOCAL which pre-selects two projects per Workshop. For this pre-selection, the scripts may be submitted in French, German or English. The pre-selected projects (and some additional application material) must be delivered in English or German for the international jury, which will select one of the projects during the first week of March 2013. The selected project must be translated into English for the workshop itself.
Internationally recognized authors, directors and producers. A list of the advisors of the last Workshops can be found at → www.equinoxegermany.org/rd/index.php?article_id=9.