THE CONTESTANT—feature-length drama, 107 pages

After realizing that the seemingly random pattern on a television game show is anything but, an unemployed ice cream truck driver hustles his way onto America's biggest game show—winning more money in a single day than he'd have made in a lifetime. Redeemed in the eyes of the family that had once taken him for a fool, Michael returns home to Ohio not just a hero, but emboldened by his success and certain he can make even more money. But as investment after investment goes bad, he grows ever-more distrustful of his own family and uncertain of what's real and what's artifice.


A great look at the fragility of the male ego and the dissolution of domestic masculinity which started in the 1980s. Using the game as a framing device is smart and surprisingly, the writer doesn’t build to his big win. By focusing on the aftermath of Michael’s “success” we get a much clearer and more satisfying portrait of a man on the edge of reason.
— Black List Reviewer

Awards and Recognition 

  • Sundance Screenwriter's Lab, Second Round

  • ScreenCraft Film Fund Semi-Finalist

  • Austin Film Festival, Second-Round

  • PAGE Screenwriting Awards, Second-Round

  • Edinburgh International Screenwriting Competition