Andrew Kaberline
BIO
I write stories that live somewhere on the Venn diagram between “scary” and “heartwarming.”
I excel at writing surreal horror, touching genre fare, and anxiety-driven nightmares. I believe a good script should provide more questions than answers. Influences includes Rod Serling, Jeff Nichols, Ari Aster, Billy Wilder, and Wong Kar-wai.
My scripts have been produced, staged, published, and broadcast. I won the HollyShorts Screenplay Contest and the ScreenCraft Animation Competition. I’ve had multiple scripts appear on the Coverfly Red List.
I grew up in Virginia, live in New York, and root for Chicago sports teams. I love Criterion films, Pro Wrestling, and Survivor equal amounts. I embrace my role as Cat Dad. I’ve worked in script coverage, publishing, hotels, and basketball officiating. I blow all my money on fancy poker chips and loud keyboards.
My childhood dream was to be a game show host.
My artistic dream is to write rewatchable high-concept & (mostly) low-budget films that prompt audiences to flock to Reddit to share their fan theories.
My ultimate dream is to confidently and truthfully introduce myself as“Andrew Kaberline, screenwriter," full-time, full stop.
AWARDS & HONORS
Throughout their career, Andrew Kaberline has been fortunate to receive several honors and awards for their work as a storyteller. In this ever-evolving and fast-paced industry, their creativity and innovation has helped them stand out. Have a look at their achievements and get in touch to learn more.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
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BEST SHORT FILM SCREENPLAY
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“The world is but a canvas to our imagination”