Writers Interviews, Screenwriter Jean Galliano

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Desposyni

Written by Jean Galliano

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What motivated you to become a writer?

I had been writing poetry since I was in high school.  There is book that I thought should be a movie and for many years I kept saying, “Someone should make a movie of this!”  Time was passing, and one day I realized that I was Someone.  When I was 21, I had a Near Death Experience which completely changed my perspective and the direction of my life.  It caused me to think about the story I wanted to tell and the way I wanted to tell it.  My experience taught me that there is more to our existence than our everyday awareness.  But it was late in my career, and I had no script writing education.  I was undaunted.  I sought out screenwriters, partnered up with them and wrote several scripts to learn the format.  I took some classes at Community College and in the mix; I realized that I was an Outsider Artist.  I just had to move ahead and dare to break-in on my own.

Starting on a blank page is not easy- where does your creativity come from?

My Near Death Experience caused me to become widely researched on mystic and mysterious content like ancient civilizations, obscure scriptures, pyramid science and metaphysics, etc.  With all this in my background, I have been able to write amazing stories for myself and for others who have their own arcane interests and tales to tell.  Also, I am a child of the 60’s, and I have a rich vault filled with extraordinary and exciting Bohemian adventures!  When they say, “Write what you know,” it’s true!  I utilize my own experiences, those of my closest friends and foes, and then elaborate upon them to create entirely new stories.

Do you write projects knowing that so many other factors need to happen to get it to screen and does that come into your project creation?

Well, I did not start out considering any other factors but the trajectory of my story.  I began writing period pieces and sci-fi from full scale imagination which required a lot of special effects, exotic locations and elaborate costuming, etc.  I was not having much success because my scripts had astronomical budgets – definitely too high for an unknown writer to catch a break.  So, I began to task myself to write for low budget, at which I am not totally successful, but I have come down a bit. My current screenplay, Desposyni, is a revisionist account of the life of Mary Magdalene and falls in range from 1-3 million.  I am working now on a new low budget script that hopefully can be filmed in my beautiful city of Philadelphia.

 

What is your dream for this project and what other ancillary revenue do you think it could generate? Please include script title in reply.

Desposyni  won 1st Place Gold in The Jewish Film Festival in 2019 attracting the attention of Zsofi Picture’s Producer,  Jonathan Zsofi.  Of course, my dream is to see this script come to life on screen and with a budget in place, it will.  I dream of being there on set and meeting the actors and characters.  I dream of traveling to exciting places and establishing alliances with wonderful people.  I dream of Desposyni igniting tension, stimulating controversy, and inspiring the exchange of ideas.  I dream that Desposyni will be an alluring and enlightening story for all.  I can see ancillary markets like: Video, Pay Per Cable services such as HBO, Showtime, and Cinemax, Cable television, Network television, Internet platforms like Vimeo, You Tube and our own Websites…

How has your experience been with screenwriting contests for this project so far?

Fantastic!!  Amazingly rewarding! Desposyni has been very successful on the competition circuit with numerous Wins, Nominations, and Official Selections:

[2020] ZERO Degrees Film Contest – Best Plot

Red Flight Pictures Screenplay Awards – Finalist

[2019] The Jewish Film Festival – 1st Place Gold

Film Festival of Time: Ancient Futures – Best Screenplay

Prix Royal Monthly Screenplay Awards – Best Screenplay

Mexico International Film Festival – Finalist

Life Fest Film Festival – Finalist

Top Indie Film Awards – Finalist

LIFFT INDIA World Cine Fest – Finalist

Meriaki Film Festival – Semi-Finalist

Atlanta International Screenplay Awards – Semi-Finalist

[2018]  CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI IFF – Best Screenplay

Genre Celebration Festival – Best Screenplay

Rome Independent Prisma Awards – Finalist

Near Nazareth Film Festival – Semi-Finalist

And many Official Selections

 

If you could stand in a room full of investor partners looking at many projects what would you like them to know about you and this project?

Desposyni offers a revisionist version of the Magdalene and a mystic Christ as not seen on film before – Mary’s untold story, drawn from Gnostic Legend, Visionary Art, Ancient Scripture and Personal Revelation.  Desposyni  is a radical divergence from the familiar portrayals of Mary Magdalene.

In their Review, The Chicago Screenplay Awards say it best:

Desposyni is a very intriguing and imaginative script with a compelling premise. It tells an untold story of Christianity, viewing a very familiar story from a completely new and fresh perspective. The script doesn’t lift exactly from the Bible, but rather combines Bible stories with Gnostic Gospels and other Ancient Traditions to create something new and original.

The script has a diverse cast and does a good job of making each character feel distinct and individual. Amora is a good protagonist for the script, a blank slate that acts as an audience stand-in to learn from Rabboni and the Mari. However, her own tragic background makes her even more of a compelling character. Mari is a mysterious but welcoming and loving character, and her daughter being Rabboni’s child is a very interesting element…

…The Romans pursuing and persecuting Christians far and wide raises the stakes of the story. I enjoyed Desposyni and could definitely see it coming to life on screen.

Do you have any website links for your writing, credits, background, etc that you would like to share?

Thanks, Yes:

www.filmfreeway.com/jeangalliano                                                                                                 

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