E.B. Hughes
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E.B. HUGHES. American Writer/ Film Director. Hughes has written 20 screenplays to date, and has Written, Produced and Directed two short films "A Distant Chord", 1994 and "Harsh Light", 1997 and a documentary "Once a Champion". His film "Harsh Light" won Top Prize at the Palm Springs International Film Festival the Long Island Film Festival, and was featured at the Euro-Underground Film Festival in Krakow and Munich. His screenplay "Life's Back Pocket" is a former winner of the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting. He is currently at work directing his first feature-length film -"Turnabout" in NYC. In the last 3 years, Hughes has sold two screenplays. His screenplay "Dark Intervals" was optioned by New York based Film Director, Joe Brewster ("The Killing Zone" & "The Keeper"). And in July, Jersey City based Other Side of the River Productions bought his screenplay -"The Messenger", which began production Jan. 20th in Tampa, Florida.

