Open Auditions in Calgary and Edmonton Canada for Indigenous Talent – Principal Roles & Extras
Film Project “Lost Face” - PAID SHORT FILM – LOST FACE – OPEN CASTING CALL for Indigenous actors.
Location: Calgary and Edmonton Alberta Canada
Type: Film
Open Casting Call in Edmonton, Calgary and Rocky Mountain House.
Casting indigenous talent. No acting experience necessary although actors welcome! We are looking for period looking faces. Cast must have long hair to represent the tribes from the 1800’s. Filming location within 2 hours of Calgary.
Fees and conditions appropriate to ACTRA AIP Agreement class 1 film. Payment is $200 per day for principals, actors $150.00 per day and extras $100 per day. Shoot dates: Between 5th to 12th December 2015. Casting dates below. Great director who has won over 50 international awards.
Lost Face is a short film adaptation of a story written by legendary writer Jack London. Set in the mid 1800’s it tells the story of Subienkow, the second-to-last survivor of a group of Russian fur thieves. The fur traders have been defeated, by liberators from the local Cree tribe, who they enslaved as forced labour. Now Subienkow faces a long, protracted and painful death unless he can come up with a plan for escape. He calls over Makamuk, the chief, and begins to bargain.
Location: Calgary and Edmonton Alberta Canada
Type: Film
Open Casting Call in Edmonton, Calgary and Rocky Mountain House.
Casting indigenous talent. No acting experience necessary although actors welcome! We are looking for period looking faces. Cast must have long hair to represent the tribes from the 1800’s. Filming location within 2 hours of Calgary.
Fees and conditions appropriate to ACTRA AIP Agreement class 1 film. Payment is $200 per day for principals, actors $150.00 per day and extras $100 per day. Shoot dates: Between 5th to 12th December 2015. Casting dates below. Great director who has won over 50 international awards.
Lost Face is a short film adaptation of a story written by legendary writer Jack London. Set in the mid 1800’s it tells the story of Subienkow, the second-to-last survivor of a group of Russian fur thieves. The fur traders have been defeated, by liberators from the local Cree tribe, who they enslaved as forced labour. Now Subienkow faces a long, protracted and painful death unless he can come up with a plan for escape. He calls over Makamuk, the chief, and begins to bargain.
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