Young Female Role – Documentary Project
Job Description
An upcoming documentary project is casting a young female actor to appear in featured scenes. The role calls for a girl who can authentically portray cultural identity in a sensitive and respectful context. Filming will take place in Etobicoke, and selected talent must be available for all scheduled shoot dates.
Job Responsibilities
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Participate in reenactment and featured scenes for a documentary
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Work closely with the production team to deliver an authentic performance
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Follow direction on set to ensure accuracy and professionalism
Requirements
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Female, ages 7–14
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Must be available for all scheduled filming dates
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Ability to portray cultural authenticity as required by the project
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Union and non-union talent may apply
Compensation
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Paid opportunity under ACTRA/AABP guidelines
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Documentary Re-Enactment Actress (Late 30s–Early 40s)
Job Description
A documentary production is urgently seeking an actress to portray a real person in re-enactment scenes. This is a non-union, paid role for talent who can match a specific look and bring authenticity to scripted moments. While the role involves speaking lines on set, the final project will use the real subject’s voice, so your recorded audio will not be used.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray a real-life subject in documentary re-enactment scenes
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Perform scripted lines for on-camera realism (audio will not be used in final edit)
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Follow direction from the director and re-enactment team
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Maintain continuity and match the requested look throughout filming
Requirements
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Female, late 30s to early 40s
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Caucasian
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Dark hair
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Plus-sized
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Must closely resemble the subject’s physicality from the provided reference image
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Must be able to work as a local hire in Montreal
Compensation
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$500 (half-day shoot)
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Non-union role


