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Fiction screenwriting & dialogs #2
Workshop - Fiction - Winter 2024
Saturday April 6, 2024 - Sunday April 7, 2024
10 am - 5 pm
Main Film
2025 Rue Parthenais #301, Montréal, Quebec, H2K 3T2, Québec
With Nicolas Krief (Les Rayons Gamma, Très belle journée, Opération Carcajou)
Members $150 | Non-members $225
Scriptwriting is an essential element of the creative process.
This 12-hour course will teach you how to structure your ideas, create a personal vision and develop your narrative style. Particular attention will be paid to character validity and dialogue. Nicolas Krief will give examples from his own screenwriting practice. In the 2nd part of the workshop, participants will be invited to discuss their own project.
Following this workshop, you’ll be able to better define your intentions and successfully convey them, while developing your narrative style!
Workshop is given in French but questions may be asked in English.
Material to send before March 31st 2024 to services@mainfilm.qc.ca :
- Short descriptive note of your project
- Script draft (if available)
For more information, please send an email to: services@mainfilm.qc.ca
Nicolas Krief
Born to a Jewish Tunisian father and a Quebecois mother, Nicolas Krief is the result of an unexpected cultural and genetic mix. A screenwriter and passionate cinephile, he has written several projects released in 2020, including the series Les Fleuristes, as well as Jusqu’au déclin, the first Quebec feature film produced for Netflix. To date, the film has racked up over 30 million views on the famous platform. 2022 saw the release of his second feature as co-writer: Très Belle Journée, the first Quebec film shot entirely on a cell phone. Gamma Rays, his third feature as screenwriter, had its world premiere at the 2023 edition of the prestigious San Sebastian Film Festival. The themes of identity blending, cultural heritage and filiation are dear to the author, who is currently working on several genre film projects, TV series, and on Le Prince, a feature-length adaptation of his short film Opération Carcajou, released in 2021.