Handritasmiðja Stockfish

Viðburður þar sem handritshöfundar geta skerpt á þekkingu sinni, fengið gagnrýni á verk sín og tengst samfélagi sem deilir ástríðu þeirra fyrir skrifum. Handritasmiðjunni er ætlað að efla og þroska íslenska handritshöfunda, og skapa umhverfi til samstarfs og tengslamynda. Hún er sniðin að þörfum höfunda með reynslu, en sem þurfa leiðsögn til að fínpússa handrit sín og koma þeim í framleiðslu. Handritshöfundurinn og leikstjórinn Tina Gharavi leiðir smiðjuna, en hún hefur hlotið fjölda viðurkenninga fyrir störf sín, og var meðal annars verið tilnefnd til BAFTA verðlauna fyrir fyrstu kvikmynd sína, I am Nasrine. Smiðjan er eingöngu ætluð handritshöfundum með reynslu, og þurfa þátttakendur að hafa skrifað að minnsta kosti eitt kvikmyndahandrit eða sjónvarpsþátt til að sækja um. Kennslan fer fram á ensku. Skráning hér fyrir neðan.

Dagssetning

Föstudagurinn 5.apríl - Sunnudagsins 7.apríl

Staðssetning

Norræna húsið

Tími

TBA

Kennari

Tina Gharavi

Participants
This is not a lab for beginning writers. Each writer should have completed a screenplay or a feature/TV episode in order to be eligible.

Application Process
Participants will apply with scripts in development.
Please note this is ONLY open to writers who have had experience writing a script before. The lab is not for first-time writers.

To participate in this program it is necessary to submit a project logline and synopsis, a script, and a writer bio.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 15th March 2025 – at the end of the day.
Price: 45.000 Isk

 

Tina Gharavi

Gharavi is a BAFTA and Sundance-nominated writer/director, focused on delivering authentic stories lensed with an impeccably wrought perspective. Having worked in war zones and guerrilla filmmaking, Gharavi marries her indomitable spirit with a distinct talent to deliver performances and beautifully observed stories. Her debut feature, I Am Nasrine, was nominated for a BAFTA and she is set to direct her third feature, a Virginia Woolf adaptation in 2024. Now a showrunner, Gharavi’s also engaged in development on her first TV series, Refurinn/The Fox, an Icelandic detective noir with an intriguing twist, exec produced by Nomadic Pictures (Fargo). She recently completed directing her first Netflix series, 4 episodes shot in Morocco: a hybrid drama-doc series, African Queens: The Cleopatra, for Westbrook, exec produced by Jada Pinckett-Smith.
Gharavi is also an academic, teaching filmmaking around the world, and was awarded an MIT Fellowship. She was elected into the BAFTA Academy in 2017, is represented by Independent Talent in the UK and Gersh in Los Angeles, her two home bases.