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Alfred Thomas Catalfo
466 Central Avenue, Suite 2
PO Box 869
Dover, NH 03821-0869
603-742-7558
603-767-8444 (mobile)
E-mail: atcatalfo@gmail.com
Web: www.catalfo.com

Listed under: Scriptwriters
Alfred Thomas Catalfo is a screenwriter, director, producer, member of the Screen Actors Guild and attorney. He was a winner and/or finalist in 21 major screenwriting competitions in three years with three different feature scripts including winning the Best Screenplay Award at the New Hampshire Film Festival and writing two of the three finalist scripts in the Nantucket Film Festival Screenplay Competition sponsored by Showtime. In 2006, Catalfo wrote, produced and directed "The Norman Rockwell Code," a 35-minute, Web-based spoof of THE DA VINCI CODE that was featured on The Must List ("Ten Things We Love This Week") in Entertainment Weekly and had more than one million online hits in three months. The Library of Congress selected "The Norman Rockwell Code" for inclusion in its Film Collection which features works by American filmmakers chosen on the basis of their historical, cultural or aesthetic significance. In 2008, Catalfo wrote, produced and directed "The Stag Hunt," a 20-minute, Hitchcockian thriller about probability theory, quantum mechanics, a secret Government program and murder, that had its world premiere at the Boston International Film Festival. His latest film, "Ear Whacks," is a 5-minute, dark comedy about a Las Vegas gambling addict whose best friend, a hit man, lends him an ear on his wedding day.

Listed under: Directors
Alfred Thomas Catalfo is a screenwriter, director, producer, member of the Screen Actors Guild and attorney. He was a winner and/or finalist in 21 major screenwriting competitions in three years with three different feature scripts including winning the Best Screenplay Award at the New Hampshire Film Festival and writing two of the three finalist scripts in the Nantucket Film Festival Screenplay Competition sponsored by Showtime. In 2006, Catalfo wrote, produced and directed "The Norman Rockwell Code," a 35-minute, Web-based spoof of THE DA VINCI CODE that was featured on The Must List ("Ten Things We Love This Week") in Entertainment Weekly and had more than one million online hits in three months. The Library of Congress selected "The Norman Rockwell Code" for inclusion in its Film Collection which features works by American filmmakers chosen on the basis of their historical, cultural or aesthetic significance. In 2008, Catalfo wrote, produced and directed "The Stag Hunt," a 20-minute, Hitchcockian thriller about probability theory, quantum mechanics, a secret Government program and murder, that had its world premiere at the Boston International Film Festival. His latest film, "Ear Whacks," is a 5-minute, dark comedy about a Las Vegas gambling addict whose best friend, a hit man, lends him an ear on his wedding day.

Listed under: Production Companies
Alfred Thomas Catalfo is a screenwriter, director, producer, member of the Screen Actors Guild and attorney. He was a winner and/or finalist in 21 major screenwriting competitions in three years with three different feature scripts including winning the Best Screenplay Award at the New Hampshire Film Festival and writing two of the three finalist scripts in the Nantucket Film Festival Screenplay Competition sponsored by Showtime. In 2006, Catalfo wrote, produced and directed "The Norman Rockwell Code," a 35-minute, Web-based spoof of THE DA VINCI CODE that was featured on The Must List ("Ten Things We Love This Week") in Entertainment Weekly and had more than one million online hits in three months. The Library of Congress selected "The Norman Rockwell Code" for inclusion in its Film Collection which features works by American filmmakers chosen on the basis of their historical, cultural or aesthetic significance. In 2008, Catalfo wrote, produced and directed "The Stag Hunt," a 20-minute, Hitchcockian thriller about probability theory, quantum mechanics, a secret Government program and murder, that had its world premiere at the Boston International Film Festival. His latest film, "Ear Whacks," is a 5-minute, dark comedy about a Las Vegas gambling addict whose best friend, a hit man, lends him an ear on his wedding day.
Last update: 2010-03-17
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