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Supporting & Background Roles for Short Film “To Be Vaguely Asian in the American South”

Job Description
A non-union independent short film is casting supporting and background roles for a story centered around Ash, a biracial sorority girl navigating identity and belonging within her university’s Greek life. When racist images appear at a house party, Ash is confronted with the realities of her environment and her place within it. Filming will take place in Richmond, VA from December 2–6, 2025.

Job Responsibilities

  • Perform in scripted scenes and party environments

  • Support the story through natural, grounded performances

  • Follow direction from the director and production team

  • Work collaboratively with cast members and background performers

Requirements
Supporting Roles:

  • Shawn – White male. Lovable “giant” fraternity brother; joyful and friendly. $100/day.

  • Parker – Asian male. Wise-cracking college student with charm and good intentions. Must be comfortable holding or smoking prop joint. $100/day.

  • Erika – Black female. Featured extra; a college student charmed by a fraternity brother. Half-day role on 12/3. $50 flat.

Background Roles:

  • Fraternity brothers

  • Sorority sisters

  • College students attending party scenes

  • Must be comfortable with a sober set using prop alcohol and prop cigarettes

Compensation

  • Supporting roles: $100/day

  • Featured extra: $50 half-day

  • Background roles: $20/day with hot meals provided

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