Film Producers Are Casting For Human Trafficking Movie – Get Details Here
SYNOPSIS
Adriana dreams of becoming a professional ballet dancer like her mother Helena, a single mother addicted to drugs. Deceived by the boyfriend of Adriana’s mother, Larry a well-known drug trafficker hands her over to a powerful network of criminals dedicated to human trafficking around the world.
Produced by 24 Flix and Selan Films
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Priority given to local talent, but nationwide submissions accepted.
Professor Isabella: Woman (60 yrs old), wears glasses. Ballet professor. Rough and strict person. She can see hidden talent. Very focused. Is somewhat bitter but with a noble soul.
Professor Assistant: woman (30-35), dancer. Kind and gentle.
Missionary 2: Woman (55-65), full of wisdom and knowledge of the Word of God. Compassionate and playful.
Doctor Phillips: man (45-50, caucasian), wears glasses. Professor, scientist, author of books, investigator, atheist. Prisoner of the bitterness of a childhood trauma.
Doctor Macchio: man (65 caucasian), head of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, a cold and somber person. Prisoner of the health system. Has lost his Hippocratic values a..a..for the interests of the system.
Judge Trevis : man (50-60, caucasian), tall, elegant, successful and arrogant.
Judge Louis: man (50-60), Asian American or caucasian, conservative.
Defense attorney: man (40-45), caucasian.
Adriana mother’s neighbor: woman (40-45), Latin. Gossip.
Ballet dancers: young ladies (18-23). All races.
Driver: young man (23), caucasian.
Girl 1: young woman (22), caucasian.
Girl 2: young woman (23), Asian.
Clerk: woman (30), African American.
Missionary: man (45-50), African American. Rehabilitated drug addicted, ex-convict. Filled with the Holy Spirit, passionate and merciful, friendly and cooperative.
Officer Carreras: woman (40), Latina. Gorgeous and kind.
Where
Orlando, FL
When
Late 2019, tentative filming to begin in November
Submission Instructions
Email [email protected] with the subject DSMN: role(s) you are submitting for. Your submission should contain a headshot, 30-60 min dramatic monologue (or acting reel) and a short video or paragraph about why you’d like to be involved in a human trafficking film and what this opportunity would mean to you. Submission deadline: Friday, July 19.
More Details
Callbacks will be determined by July 20 and forwarded to the director and producer. Upon their review, if chosen, you will receive further submission instructions for round two.