Unveiling the story of “Parachutes”: An exciting sag-aftra short film casting call in Los Angeles, CA.
Calling all aspiring actors and talented individuals in the Los Angeles area! An incredible opportunity has just landed, as a SAG-AFTRA short film titled “Parachutes” is holding an open casting call. With its compelling storyline and diverse characters, this project is set to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impact. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the details of this casting call, shedding light on the unique roles available and the qualities they seek in their actors.
Title: “Parachutes” Short Film Open Casting Call
Location: Los Angeles
Shoot dates: August 17-20
Character 1: [YOUNGWON]
The first character we encounter is Youngwon, an 18-plus individual who will portray a 17-year-old East Asian female. Youngwon, hailing from Korea, possesses a remarkable strength of character. Sent to the US as a foreign exchange student, she strives to make her Korean family proud despite language barriers. Youngwon’s determination shines through as she sporadically learns English by eavesdropping on television shows while her host mom is away. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she forms a protective bond with another exchange student, Keiko, who has endured their strict host mom’s conditions for six months. Fluency in Korean is preferred for this lead role, enabling an authentic portrayal of Youngwon’s rich cultural background.
Character 2: (KEIKO)
Next, we have Keiko, another 17-year-old East Asian female character. Keiko hails from Japan and exudes a quiet and shy demeanor. Having been in the foreign exchange program and living with George for six months, Keiko is well-acquainted with the challenges of her environment. Unfortunately, she endures abuse from George, who manipulates her into believing that they are each other’s only family. Despite the language barrier between them, Keiko forms a strong bond with Youngwon. Fluency in Japanese is preferred for this lead role, allowing for an authentic portrayal of Keiko’s cultural origins and emotional journey.
The casting call for the SAG-AFTRA short film “Parachutes” presents an exciting opportunity for actors to showcase their talent and bring compelling characters to life. The roles of Youngwon and Keiko offer unique challenges and complexities, requiring actors with the ability to authentically portray their respective East Asian backgrounds and navigate complex emotional landscapes.
If you possess the necessary qualities and are ready to make your mark in this captivating short film, submit your application today! Take advantage of the chance to participate in this inspiring project that explores themes of resilience, cultural identity, and the power of human connection.
Remember, fluency in Korean for Youngwon and Japanese for Keiko is preferred. So, unleash your potential and let your talent shine as you embark on this thrilling journey with the “Parachutes” team.
Good luck to all the aspiring actors out there, and may your auditions soar to new heights in the world of “Parachutes”!
How to apply?
Check out the casting call breakdown below to audition for a role in the upcoming production.
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SAG-AFTRA “Parachutes” Short Film Open Casting Call
Open Casting call for a SAG-AFTRA short film titled PARACHUTES
Location: Los Angeles
Shoot dates: August 17-20
- [YOUNGWON] PLEASE SUBMIT 18 PLUS TO PLAY YOUNGER (17 years old), East Asian, female. Youngwon is Korean. She is sharp and strong-willed, determined to make her Korean family proud as she is sent to the US as a foreign exchange student while her family stays in Korea. She doesn’t speak English but sporadically learns by spying on television while her host mom is out of the house. She is concerned and becomes protective of the other Japanese exchange student living under the same roof, which has endured the strict conditions of their host mom longer than she has. FLUENCY IN KOREAN PREFERRED. LEAD
- (KEIKO) PLEASE SUBMIT 1B PLUS TO PLAY YOUNGER (17 years old), East Asian, female. Keiko is Japanese. She is quiet and shy. She fears George and tries to teach Youngwon how to work in the home. She has been in the foreign exchange program and living with George for at least 6 months. She endures George’S abuse because George is persistent in convincing Keiko that she is the only family she has. Keiko bonds with Youngwon even though they do not speak the same language. FLUENCY IN JAPANESE PREFERRED. LEAD
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