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The A/Exposure Hall of Fame:

 

61. The December A/E winner is CALL ME DANNY by Jagjiwan Sohal. A meek film production worker gets more than he bargained for when he is forced to retrieve Danny Glover from the Pacific Northwest.

60. The November A/E winner is CRAWLER by Dave Abrams. Owen is an average, normal guy who begins to follow a girl he's never met and he can't seem to make himself stop. As he battles with his own morals and his newfound compulsive need to stalk the attractive stranger, he makes a discovery that changes his live forever...

59. The October A/E winner is 99 PROBLEMS by Ron Collins.

58. The September A/E winner is THE BULL LE(A)VER by C.N. Bean. Young Sarah Geene is about to step out of her own private little world an enter the real world. She's in for some shocking truth.

57.The August A/E winner is MOMENTS TO GIVE by Rosemary Weissman. Winging off to Thailand to meet an award winning surgeon, an American playboy doctor falls in love with a beautiful American volunteer, but loses her due to his shallow goals. Can he battle surprising customs, a jealous neurosurgeon, jungle rebels and his own way of thinking to win her heart?

56. The July A/E winner is ONE LUCKY PONY by Karl Niemiec.

55. The June 2006 A/E winner is LE REVEIL by Cyrille de Sainte Mareveille.

54. The May 2006 A/E winner is THE GREAT QUEST by Steve Weissman. Based on the true story of The Buddha: The battles of a Prince who risks insanity and death in a quest to become enlightened.

53. The April 2006 A/E winner is COWBOYS AND INDIANS by Virginia Cicely Wynne. Three Harvard MBA students pass up Wall Street summer jobs to intern in India. Think GREY'S ANATOMY with international business students.

52. The March 2006 A/E winner is INSURRECTIONS by Patrick Verdu.

51. The February 2006 A/E winner is VOICES by Susan Klos. A single mom struggles to balance a business and a relationship with family life when her daugther's strange behavior is diagnosed as schizophrenia.

50. The January 2006 A/E winner is PENSEUR D'OCCASION by Marc Desmedt.

49. The December 2005 A/E winner is STATIONS by Michael Hemmingson. A young woman, Sandy, and a boy, Christopher, bond as they travel the train from Los Angeles to San Diego. Christopher is carrying a Monopoly board game with him. The two talk, play the board game, but it's uncertain where Christopher's mother or father are as he keeps telling lies and evading the question. It later becomes apparent that she needs a child to replace the one she lost, and he needs a mother to replace the one who is dying.  The notions of what a family really is come into play.

48. The November 2005 A/E winner is "Les maitres de la vallee" by Jean-Francois Oviode.

47. The October 2005 A/E winner is BURNING AMBITION by Guy Fletcher. How far will the contestants of The International Paviova Ballet Competition go in pursuit of their burning ambition? Probably not as fas as their parents! The world of classical dance, generally regarded as glamorous and mysterious, is completely stripped of these qualities in the this story abourt the extremes to which people are drievn through competition, media and the desire to succeed.

47. The September 2005 A/E winner is AN UNEXPECTED GUEST by Aaron Blair and Muoi Nene. Talia thinks her life is hard. She has a loveless marriage and a severe case of writer's block. Then a truly unexpected guest drops in. A dead body falls from the sky into her backyard, an unfortunate stowaway on an airplane. Talie quickly becomes obsessed with finding out her unexpected guest's identity and what brought him to risk his life to escape his country.

46. The August 2005 A/E winner is WINTER'S EDGE by Rock Shaink Jr. and Tim Anderson. When a serial killer surfaces from the past, the police call in the only man who's ever stopped him - Tom Winter. Blessed and cursed with a perfect memory, this FBI analyst must return form where the killer put him years before - the asylum - and solve the murderer's puzzles before another victim is killed.

45. The July 2005 A/E winner is CIRCLES by Sharlin Quest. A female tabloid reporter finds her life in jeopardy when she investigates a series of crop circles which appear on a farm in Kansas. The script is available upon request from production companies and agencies. contact@writemovies.com

44. The June 2005 A/E winner is ALPHA MALES by John Faber. Most films set in Nevada aren't about Nevadans. They're about people who go to Nevada to Behave badly. ALPHA MALES is a dramedy about kids who grow up where other go to screw up. Tom Leftin pursues the homecoming queen through love, loss and treachery in the Biggest Little City.

43. The May 2005 A/E winner is FELIX THE FLYER by Christopher C. Canole. Famous sports Legend about Cuban mailman chased by the American President's dog, then hounded by racists as he runs 1200 miles up the Mississippi River to finish his quest during the most punishing marathon in Olympic Games history.

42. The April 2005 A/E winner is WAKING THE CHILDREN by Dino Barlaam. Detective Wayne Marks investigates a triple homicide in San Francisco. He learns that the trail leads back to familiar territory, and discovers that the prime suspect is one of the richest, most powerful men in America: Brandon Carmichael III. Knowing Carmichael, detective Marks risks everything to uncover the truth.

41. The March 2005 A/E winner is PALOMINO ROSE by Michael Zitzmann. Alex Slater dreamed of living in the big city and got her chance when she moved to New Orleans to attend college., leaving behind her single parent mother. With the help of her best fiend, Alex discovers the mystery behind her past, and her mother's true colors shine through.

40. The February 2005 A/E winner is WEST END BLUES by Jeremy Elliott. A heart warming drama about a widowed music teacher rediscovering himself through the power of jazz music. Along side a veteran saxophone player and a young, cocky guitarist, they learn that despite life's little setbacks, there is still music to be played.

39. The January 2005 A/E winner is STOP THE SUN by Chris Ramlochan. NASA's genius robotics scientist, Joshua Castle, is secretly hired by the United Nations reformers to build a cyborg to assassinate Sudan's President. Power-hungry Christine Donnelly massacres the reformers and kidnaps Castle's son. Castle must rescue the tot before the assassination and without being killed himself .. with help from his diabolical creation.

38. The December 2004 A/E winner is ENTITES by Natacha Rigmoryp. "During the last world war, under the violence of bombings, the etheric veil was torn... All kinds of entities of the stellar world dived in the rip and got down to earth. Entities live through human beings and feed from the energie released by their shadow."

37. The November 2004 A/E winner is SAOIRSE by Edward Dawson.

36. The October 2004 A/E winner is DREAM COME TRUE by Eric B. Anderson and Tom Flanigan. Robert Goodman is a perfectionist with a penchant for imaginative anxiety dreams. When a voodoo charm promises to make all his dreams come true, Robert's life becomes a nightmare.

35. The September 2004 A/E winner is MICHELLE'S BOX by Miles J. Kimball. Three murders occur within days of a mysterious woman moving into a small town. The woman looks identical to a girl that ran-away fifteen years earlier. Could she really be the chief of police's old high school sweetheart back seeking revenge?

34. The August 2004 A/E winner is THE SECRET OF WESTBRIDGE by Louré Bussey-Jackson. A memory challenged attorney and the two women vying for his affection embark on an explosive journey that will expose unimaginable secrets from his past.

33. The July 2004 A/E winner is LOVE & WAR by Matt Carpenter.  Aaro Malloy is a 12 year old mental genius and social clueless.  When Aaro  falls in love with a beautiful 17 year old neighbor he seeks the advice of his sex-crazed cousin and Alzheimer ridden grandfather.

32. The June 2004 A/E winner is DREAMER by Rock Shaink Jr. and Mark Jonathan Stanley.  A man with the ability to dream and profit off his future ends up on the run after his one good deed. A battle of Good Vs. Evil, where the lines are not yet drawn.

 31. The May 2004 A/E winner is LOSING FAITH by Gordon Rogerson .  After finding his girlfriend in bed with his arch rival, a romantically challenged I. T. guy struggles to find romance and trust with a beautiful and equally challenged young woman .

 30. The April 2004 A/E winner is DEMON HUNTERS by Jason Melby.  Jake Corba visits Las Vegas to collect an inheritance from his grandfather but gets far more than he ever imagined when he learns the truth about his family .

 29. The March 2004 A/E winner is TYLER HUDSON'S CHRISTMAS EVE ADVENTURE by Carol Hoffman.  A know-it-all boy gets caught up in a sleigh-jacking with Santa while trying to prove there is no Santa Claus.

28. The February 2004 A/E co-winners are AD VITAM by Isabelle Mignard and LA MAISON FORESTIERE by Nicole Tur.

 27. The January 2004 A/E winner is FAUT QU'CA CHANGE! by Stephane Bajic. Totalement désabusé par le monde adulte Samuel, un jeune homme idéaliste, part sur les routes avec deux amis, á la recherche de son avenir. Son trajet va finalement le mener á affronter ce monde qu’il redoute.

26. The December 2003 A/E winner is SIX-WAYS-TO-DIE by Michael Carollo. Two friends walking a beach, witness a rape and murder by five college students. The sheriff kills one witness making it look like an accident. The other witness designs a fantastic way for all six to confess to the murders.  

25. The November 2003 A/E winner is VORACIOUS by Jerry Drucker. A Wall Street financial investigator, whistle blower and a fearless woman biologist find themselves unlikely partners in a battle to stop a genetically engineered military super-bacterium weapon from escaping and causing a biological holocaust.  

24. The October 2003 A/E winner is A STORY OF BETH by Rock Shaink Jr. . When Evan Falls for his best friend's girlfriend, things in everyone's lives begin to change. Follow Evan as he falls in love and rediscovers himself in a most unusual and comedic way. From Thanksgiving to Valentines Day, friendships will be tested, love will be discovered, and happiness is on everyone's agenda. 

23. The September A/E winner is NORTH PARK by P. Rolf Larson.

22. The August A/E winner is THE 51st STATE by Daniel Stanko and Stephen Potter. A comedy about two curlers' struggle to leave Australia in time for the Olympic Qualifiers. Freedom is continually granted to and taken from the duo through a series of hilarious incidents. In the end, $125 short, the only way out of Australia is one nobody would expert.

21. The July A/E Winner is THE FIRST CASUALTY by Wayne Mathias. In 1937, an American reporter's relentless pursuit of the truth endangers him and his idealistic Spanish girlfriend during her country's civil war.

20. The June A/E Winner is ENRIQUILLO by Steve La Montagne. Based on true events that unfolded in the sixteenth century Caribbean, ENRIQUILLO is the story of a conquistador turned priest and Indian slave who rally a people on the brink of extermination to rise up and defeat the mighty Spanish Empire, winning back their homeland and their humanity.

19. The May Winner is I'LL ALWAYS BE WITH YOU by Deborah Allen.

18. The April Winner is 20/20 by Susan Mendlin and Michael Schofield. A dramatic science fiction in which the souls of a white police officers and a black youth are reincarnated into each other's family tree after fatally shooting one another during the Watts Riots in 1965.

17. The March winner is PRISON MAKEOVER by Brian Miller. When a young Martha Stewart-type commits a petty crime, the court orders her to decorate an Upstate New York prison for Christmas. While in prison, she falls for a charming thief and learns that image isn't everything.

  16. The February winner is "
Le jour où le Grand Esprit se mit à chanter" by Alain Feld.

  15. The January winner is REWARD by Ivan Efremov. Russian border guards near Afghanistan attempt to capture Bin Laden in  order to receive the reward money. Their ambush goes wrong. Chased by the Taliban, two of the Russians with a million drug dollars escape to America in an attempt to launder their money with the help of two American women.

  14. The December winner is LAB 7 by Bill Mesce, Jr.At an isolated government lab, the new security chief learns that the  mysterious death of her predecessor and a series of equally strange disappearances are connected to the labs work of developing a different kind of biological weapon.

  13. The November winner is WITHOUT YOU by Jennifer Brasher . The clock ticks for two toddlers locked alone in a house. No one knows they're there, and only by overcoming her Machiavellian partner and uncovering the killer of a beautiful woman, can Detective Lauren Woods save the an innocent man and her will to live?

  12. The October winner is MORE THAN EVER by Jeremy Wilmarth. 

  11. The September winner is GRAVE FEARS by Kevin Silva. Four strangers seek refuge in an old abandoned lodge during a snow storm. After the decayed structure collapses, trapping them in the cellar, they find that they're not alone... 

  10. The August winner is ATONEMENT by Janice Smith. The kidnapping of her kids forces stay-at-home-mom Melanie Mason,  to come out of retirement and use her super powers to save them and the world!

  9. The July winner is POLICE SENSE by Robert Bridge.

  8. The June winner is SCRIBE by Chris Callahan.

  7. The May winner is FLIP by Nicholas Bianchi and Jason Faunt. A multi-national company is building Vegas' biggest, most   opulent casino. Turns out they own most of the land they need, but not all. First one to get that title will make out like a bandit. Or   so our heroes thunk...

6. The April winner is EYE OF THE STORM by Joseph Costa. An ex-detective trying to find his friend's killer realizes the trail leads all the way to a U.S. Senator.

5. The March winner is
THE SWEET SCIENCE by Bennett M. Cohen. The fascinating life story of the boxing sensation JACK DEMPSEY. Based on the book THE MILLION DOLLAR GATE by Jack "Doc" Kearns & Oscar Fraley (author of THE UNTOUCHABLES).

4. The February winner is USE OF DEADLY FORCE by Sandra Cook Jerome. Action packed story of a soccer mom security guard at a nuclear plant, who ends up the only one daring to fight off a terrorist attack and prevent the 70,000+ local residents from becoming glow worms.

3. The January winner is THE END OF RUSS MAYNARD by John P. Beddia. The moving story of two boys who grow up in an orphanage with a dream that turns into their nightmare.

2. The December winner is
TRAILER COURT by Mark Sparks. The outrageous story of a tabloid reporter who travels to the rural midwest to investigate a trailer park with an immunity to tornados.

1.  The November winner is
CANVAS BACK MAC by Thomas F. Lane. After ALI, herewith the entertaining story of what must be the worst boxer, with the biggest heart.

 

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