United States of America (Press Release) September 27, 2007 --
Scottsdale, Ariz., (September 26, 2007) – Arizona-based screenwriter Joseph Kenny’s epic fantasy screenplay, The Swimmer Manuscript, was named an official selection of the inaugural Cinema City International Film Festival, to be held in the heart of Hollywood, at Universal City, September 25th-30th, 2007.
Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains, in Tennessee and North Carolina, The Swimmer Manuscript is a coming of age story based on the legends of the region and the sacred myths of the Cherokee. It pits a young, untested conjurer named Swimmer against the Widderman and a cadre of demon witches, as Swimmer seeks to avenge the death of his father and learns to utilize the powers he has inherited.
Kenny created this original story, written in an epic fantasy genre and style reminiscent of such classics as The Lord of the Rings trilogy, after ethnographic research that included personal visits and study with a noted Cherokee Indian Medicine Man, who lived in Old Fort North Carolina. Kenny also conducted an extensive review of the folklore of the Smoky Mountains and of numerous journals and materials contained in the Bureau of American Ethnology archives of the Smithsonian.
About Joseph Kenny:
Joseph Kenny is a member of the Dramatists Guild and Authors League of America. He served as a writer and producer on The Exceptional Child television series (PBS), and as the writer of Pete Rose’s Reach For The Sky (Appledown Entertainment). His stage play, In August The Jewelweed Cried, was produced as part of Jerome Lawrence’s Octet play series at USC. And, his play Out of the Shadows was produced in Los Angeles. His earlier screenplay draft titled, The Conjur’ Man, received recognition from the New Century Writer Awards, The Chesterfield Writer’s Film Project, and the Writers Guild of America, East Foundation Fellowship Awards. Mr. Kenny has worked as a consultant and marketing professional with leading Hollywood talent and film production entities, and served as the director of the 1986 Scottsdale Film Festival, produced in association with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Film Institute. Joseph Kenny is currently developing stories for film and television.
For more information contact Joseph Kenny, JFK & Associates -- jfk.associates@earthlink.net.
For more information about Cinema City International Film Festival, visit http://www.cciff.com/.
Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains, in Tennessee and North Carolina, The Swimmer Manuscript is a coming of age story based on the legends of the region and the sacred myths of the Cherokee. It pits a young, untested conjurer named Swimmer against the Widderman and a cadre of demon witches, as Swimmer seeks to avenge the death of his father and learns to utilize the powers he has inherited.
Kenny created this original story, written in an epic fantasy genre and style reminiscent of such classics as The Lord of the Rings trilogy, after ethnographic research that included personal visits and study with a noted Cherokee Indian Medicine Man, who lived in Old Fort North Carolina. Kenny also conducted an extensive review of the folklore of the Smoky Mountains and of numerous journals and materials contained in the Bureau of American Ethnology archives of the Smithsonian.
About Joseph Kenny:
Joseph Kenny is a member of the Dramatists Guild and Authors League of America. He served as a writer and producer on The Exceptional Child television series (PBS), and as the writer of Pete Rose’s Reach For The Sky (Appledown Entertainment). His stage play, In August The Jewelweed Cried, was produced as part of Jerome Lawrence’s Octet play series at USC. And, his play Out of the Shadows was produced in Los Angeles. His earlier screenplay draft titled, The Conjur’ Man, received recognition from the New Century Writer Awards, The Chesterfield Writer’s Film Project, and the Writers Guild of America, East Foundation Fellowship Awards. Mr. Kenny has worked as a consultant and marketing professional with leading Hollywood talent and film production entities, and served as the director of the 1986 Scottsdale Film Festival, produced in association with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Film Institute. Joseph Kenny is currently developing stories for film and television.
For more information contact Joseph Kenny, JFK & Associates -- jfk.associates@earthlink.net.
For more information about Cinema City International Film Festival, visit http://www.cciff.com/.

Joseph Kenny’s epic fantasy screenplay, The Swimmer Manuscript, was named an official selection of the inaugural Cinema City International Film Festival, to be held at Universal City, Hollywood.
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