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Storytelling Residency

Finding Inspiration in Every Turn

Imagine a week in Georgia where your only responsibility is your story.

No noise. No rush. No distractions. Just open landscapes, fresh air, long quiet mornings, and time that finally feels yours again.

Storytelling Workshop 710 is a creative retreat for writers developing a feature film script or treatment. It is designed for focus, clarity, and real creative progress.

All you need to come here is an idea.

It does not have to be perfect.
It does not have to be clear.

You might still be exploring. You might feel confused about structure. You might not know what your ending is yet. Or perhaps you have a strong vision and simply want to push it further, challenge it, and sharpen it with fellow filmmakers and a highly skilled script doctor.

This space welcomes both.

Each day includes close mentorship sessions where your project is examined carefully and practically. You work directly with an experienced story consultant who helps you identify the core of your film, strengthen the structure, deepen the characters, and find the emotional truth of the story.

Afternoons are yours. To write. To walk through nature and think. To rewrite. To finally unlock the scene that has been resisting you.

Evenings are shared around long tables filled with Georgian food and local wine. Conversations about cinema, creative doubt, risk, and breakthrough moments. The kind of talks that remind you why you chose storytelling in the first place.

And the mentorship continues beyond the retreat.

After the workshop, you take time to complete your first draft. Once finished, you receive professional script doctoring and detailed feedback to help refine and elevate your screenplay. The process supports you from idea to a confident first draft.

You arrive with a spark.
You leave with direction, clarity, and momentum.

If your story has been waiting for the right space to grow, this may be it.

Storytelling Workshop 710
Come to Georgia. Bring your idea. Let it become a film.

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