Feature Film Casting Call this Weekend!
Feature Film Casting in Thunder Bay
Award winning ‘Bay City’ feature film director Rodney Dwira is holding open casting calls to find actors and extras for his new police drama feature film ‘10-57’. The film, budgeted under a million dollars, will be shooting in Thunder Bay between mid-June and mid-July, 2010.
There will be three open casting sessions: Saturday, May 15 and Sunday, May 16 from noon till 2pm and Monday, May 17th from 6pm to 8pm. All sessions will take place in Confederation College’s main Shuniah building.
“The film is about two kids being used as bait in a kidnapping that attempts to lure a Detective back to her unstable former partner,” notes director Rodney Dwira. “I am looking to fill numerous paid acting roles for males and females between the ages of 8 and up and character bios and screenplay information will be available online and at the casting call.”
Preference will be given to actors from Northern Ontario and actors with film experience are encouraged to attend. Just drop by the College (follow the signs) and fill out a simple contact form and our casting team will take your picture. With your permission, the database will also be made accessible to student directors, local producers and casting directors for other paid and un-paid acting and extra opportunities.
Those that can’t make it to the casting call should apply with resume, headshot and/or demo reel can be mailed to:
Alphabet Productions,
1100 Memorial Ave, Suite 206,
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 4A3.
For more information email 10.57pm@gmail.com or log onto http://www.alphabetproductions.com/.
ABOUT RODNEY DWIRA:
Rodney Dwira wrote and directed Thunder Bay’s first feature length action film ‘BAY CITY’, received worldwide distribution by a Los Angeles-based distributor. Rodney’s second feature length film ‘NEILA’ is currently in post-production, and his third feature length film, ‘10-57’ is in pre-production.
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