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I Don’t Smoke Film

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Job Description

An upcoming indie narrative project is casting two lead roles for “I Don’t Smoke,” a story about an unlikely connection that grows as two people bond over vulnerability, intimacy, and a shared moment of learning something new together. This project explores emotional openness, identity, and young love through grounded, character-driven scenes.

Job Responsibilities

  • Perform scripted scenes as a principal cast member (lead role).

  • Collaborate closely with the director and production team to bring the character to life.

  • Attend scheduled rehearsals and filming as required by production.

  • Portray emotionally intimate moments with authenticity and professionalism.

  • If applicable, participate in scenes involving simulated smoking (preferred, not required).

Requirements

Zack (20s)

  • Male-presenting actor in their 20s.

  • A sweet but closed-off “geek” type who has experienced a recent personal loss and avoids discussing it.

  • Must be comfortable portraying emotional growth, tenderness, and falling in love.

Josh (20s)

  • Transmasc actor in their 20s.

  • A punk character who is anxious but deeply caring—guarded, yet emotionally open.

  • Must be comfortable portraying intimacy, connection, and vulnerability.

Additional Notes

  • Actors comfortable with smoking are preferred, but it is not required.

Compensation Details

  • Food provided

  • Copy provided

  • On-screen credit

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