Congratulations to screenwriter and producer Dean Huh for winning top awards in two different competitions for best screenplay. Huh’s original screenplay, Secrets of the Codex, has won the Grand Prize at the New York Screenplay Contest. Secrets of the Codex also just won Grand Prize at the Prisma Independent Film Awards. The screenplay also was the top winner previously at the International Family Film Festival under its original title of Looking for Leonardo. In his screenplay, Huh tells the story of a boy who is fascinated by flight – from birds to planes. His father takes him on a vacation to a remote village in Italy. There, the boy meets a mysterious woman who turns out to be a descendant of Leonardo da Vinci, and together they embark on an adventure to try and build some of the flying machines that da Vinci sketched 400 years before man created the first airplane. With these latest awards, there is starting to be more interest from Hollywood on evaluating Huh’s screenplay and it seems like there’s a possibility Dean’s family friendly film, Secrets of the Codex, may make it to the big screen.