Catch up on some exciting international screenplays that have been showcased on The Script Department Ltd podcast platform.
This post is by John Finnegan, founder of The Script Department Ltd, a screenwriting network that showcases up and coming writers and their work. He is also a Senior Lecturer in screenwriting at Falmouth University and is the Course Leader of the MA Writing for Script and Screen, an online screenwriting masters course. Many graduates and students from the MA have contributed to The Script Department network.
From emerging talents to established BAFTA-winning screenwriters, there’s so much great international writing to explore and I’ve compiled my personal highlights over the last two and a half years below.
These stories are listed in no particular order, and it is not exhaustive, but they represent the overall incredible talent on display throughout The Script Department network. Without further ado, these are my picks for my favourite stories on TheScriptDept. Podcast.
Funded off the back of a successful Kickstarter campaign and read by acclaimed actor Dylan Kussman (The Dead Poets Society, Jack Reacher, The Mummy), Italia Noir is our love-letter to the old 1950s detective radio plays.
Co-written with lecturer Michela Cortese and MA Writing for Script and Screen alumnus Daniel C. Tuck, it’s a cocktail of murder, gangsters, movie stars and sex with a gorgeous orchestral score to boot.
Listen to Murder on the Amalfi Coast: Italia Noir | The Script Department
Inspired by the real-life struggle of the Djab Wurrung people fighting to protect their land in Australia, this is a beautifully written and performed story that offers a powerful social message about environmental conservation.
Listen to The Clearing: The Clearing | Australian Drama on Apple Podcasts
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Tonally inspired by Lovecraftian horror, Falmouth University alumnus, Christopher Parkinson, transports listeners aboard the doomed vessel. With all the atmospheric sounds of waves crashing over the bow and the unrelenting storm overhead, don’t be surprised if you get a bout of seasickness along the way.
Listen to The Suffering Sea: Suspense | The Script Department
It’s a tragic story but brilliantly written and Ben’s performance as he reads it sucks the reader into the story to the point where you really feel like you’re a passenger in the car.
Listen to Rank: Drama | The Script Department
The attention to detail and historical accuracy from BAFTA-winning writer/director Stuart Urban is incredible. The story boasts so many fascinating characters, all fiercely performed by the inimitable Pip Torrens (The Crown, Poldark, Preacher). This was our premier story for season 2 in early 2021 and was featured in Screen International.
Listen to A Ball in the Brain: A Ball in the Brain | The Script Department
This is the first on our list from screenwriter and Script Department producer Marcus Armstrong and it’s also the only story to date with a multi-cast reading. Marcus joins Script Department regulars Ruth Hayes and Belinda Lees to deliver an atmospheric and immersive experience. Join them for a late-night drink, won’t you?
Listen to Two Pounds: Drama | The Script Department
This four-part environmental thriller was written by co-founder Michela Cortese as part of her own doctoral research and was featured on BBC Radio as a regular series in early 2021. Expertly read by Downton Abbey’s Allen Leech, this is an adventure that asks you to leave the post-card beauty of the West of Ireland behind and instead set sail for darker shores.
Listen to The Dead Cry Out: The Dead Cry Out | The Script Department
Daniel C. Tuck was one of the first graduates to come through our MA Writing for Script and Screen course and he developed this great short story as a student. He’s since gone onto publish his first horror novel, Furball, which has been met with great reviews so it’s always nice to revisit this story which was my introduction to his writing.
Listen to Hospitality: Suspense | The Script Department
Actor Ruth Hayes does a wonderful job of reading the script, not to mention the added sound of bodies hitting the mat, the crowds cheering and the uplifting score which all combine to lift the story from the page.
Listen to Sin Piernas: Drama | The Script Department
In Desert Rose, the titular heroine Joanna West races her former mentor across Egypt in search of the legendary Book of Athena; an artefact that promises unprecedented power for all who wield it. Outnumbered and outgunned, West needs to do all that she can to triumph; the fate of the world depends on it.
Expect shootouts and chases against a truly epic backdrop and comedic flourishes now and again thanks to the superb performance from Lydia Blakemore Phillips.
Listen to Desert Rose: Action & Adventure | The Script Department
The last two and half years have seen so many great stories and screenwriters cross our paths on The Script Department, too many to mention here. And there’s even more to look forward to in the coming months.
We’re busy assembling our slate for the next batch of script readings so make sure to subscribe to our podcast, The Script Department, available on all major platforms or visit our website at www.thescriptdepartment.net to see all the latest news and updates and how and when you can submit your own script for consideration!
John Finnegan is an Executive Producer at The Script Department and a Senior Lecturer in screenwriting at Falmouth University. Connect with him on LinkedIn.
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