Max Sappa

Max Sappa

London, England

Self-employed
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February 2016
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About Max

I have written feature films, TV series (all on spec.) and short films. I am a hard-working individual always brimming with original ideas and high concept projects. Right now, I am writing a thriller feature screenplay for Reel One Entertainment. The project is still under wrap, however it is a concept that I developed from scratch and I should be able to complete by August/September 2022.
Career Goals

wow his audience.

Ideal Intellectual Properties

his own original material!

Life Experience

Multilingual personal
Italian English
Occupation coverfly
Screenwriter, Script Editor & Writer/Director
International coverfly

Achievements

5 Stars

Entered 5th competition

Pitch Pioneer

Entered Pitch Week 1st time

Dramatic Debut

Added 1st project to Coverfly

Awards

  • UK Online Pitchbox: https://link.medium.com/JmdI746kl7
    (2020)

  • Filmarket Hub's 'excellent scripts 2019' list: https://bit.ly/2ETzxz0
    (2019)

  • ScreenCraft Short Screenplay Contest Quarterfinalists https://screencraft.org/blog/announcing-2018-s
    (2018)

  • https://www.shorescripts.com/2017screenplaycontestwinners/
    (2017)

Representation

Work Experience

TV Editor

ABC Australia
Mar 2010 - Feb 2016

Screenwriter

Reel One Entertainment
May 2022 - Present

Credits

  • 8 Ships on Your Shelter

    8 Ships on Your Shelter (2015)
    Video (Short and Comedy) Writer Once upon a time there was a grumpy a man, then along came a girl...

  • Good Game

    Good Game (2010 - 2015)
    Television by ABC Australia Video Editor TV Program about Videogames

  • Respect 101

    Respect 101 (2012)
    Film (Short, Mystery and Thriller) Writer Welcome to Respect 101, the only academy where you learn or you die.

  • At the Movies

    At the Movies (2011)
    Television (Talk-Show) Editorial department Following the 18-year success of their reviews on The Movie Show (1986), renowned Australian critics and film supporters David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz take to a new show, where each week they review five of the latest releases - ranging from big budget flicks to independent Iranian films - always with their unique chemistry, and familiar style that has made them Australian cultural icons. Written by Pete Webster

  • Gruen Planet

    Gruen Planet (2011)
    Television (Comedy, News and Talk-Show) Editorial department Gruen Planet broadens the land-space of The Gruen Transfer (2008) by looking at the ways in which governments and corporations use spin, branding and image control to get their messages across.

  • The Gruen Transfer

    The Gruen Transfer (2011)
    Television (Documentary and Comedy) Editorial department The Gruen Transfer (TGT) is a show about advertising, how it works, and how it works on us. Hosted by the inimitable Wil Anderson, TGT decodes and defuses the commercial messages that swirl through our lives, with the help of a panel of ad industry experts. Written by TGT

  • Happy Birthday My Dear

    Happy Birthday My Dear (2011)
    Film (Short, Comedy, Drama and Mystery) Writer Emma, an attractive middle-aged housewife, has just finished the last touches for the sixtieth surprise party for her beloved husband, Oscar. At that exact moment, a mysterious man calls declaring that he's Oscar's lover. Before she can digest the shocking news, the excitable guests arrive Champagne in hand. Little do they know that these won't be the only bubble to burst... Written by Anonymous

  • Monster Bug Wars!

    Monster Bug Wars! (2009)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Editorial department Add a Plot »

  • Bob

    Bob (2009)
    Film (Short, Comedy, Family and Fantasy) Writer Bob is the magical tale of a unique Teddy Bear and his quest to become real - with tragic-comic consequences.

  • The Job

    The Job (2006)
    Film (Short, Comedy, Fantasy and Horror) Writer A man is in a nightclub for a casting in a film. The crew like him immediately. However, they make a condition, to get the part he has to go with them to their studio. He accepts. When they arrive to destination the place turns out to be a creepy old basement in the middle of nowhere. Written by Massimiliano (Max) Sappa

Education

  • university of east london
    (2003-2005)

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