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“Love & Chaos” Speaking Role – Polish Youths

Casting Polish Youths for Feature Film ‘Love & Chaos’

Job Description
A comedic feature film is casting young, energetic actors to play Polish Youths enjoying a festive town block party. This role offers a fun and lively opportunity to be part of a visually rich and character-driven scene. Perfect for actors who bring youthful charm, strong presence, and cultural authenticity to screen.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray Polish teens celebrating at a community block party

  • Participate in background and featured group scenes with enthusiasm

  • React naturally and engage with the energy of the event

  • Add realism and vibrance to a key moment in the story

  • Collaborate with directors for blocking and crowd interaction

Requirements

  • Male or female, ages 18 to early 20s

  • Must be local to Montreal or Quebec

  • Must have a Polish accent

  • Energetic, expressive, and comfortable on camera

  • Previous acting experience is a plus, but not required

Compensation

  • Actor Featured Role

  • ACTRA Scale: $631.25 CAD/8 hrs, with overtime at $118.50 CAD

  • Paid opportunity with a professionally produced feature film

  • Filming begins on or around May 21, 2024

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An upcoming feature film is casting for a principal role in an emotionally charged story centered on psychological suspense and deception. The film explores the life of a reclusive heir manipulated by scammers—unaware he’s orchestrating a darker twist of his own. The role calls for a fluent Spanish-speaking Hispanic woman with rich emotional depth and strong screen presence.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a warm yet stoic caregiver with emotional restraint

  • Collaborate with directors to bring subtle, layered expressions to the screen

  • Embody a character who silently observes and supports the protagonist’s journey

  • Be available for approximately 5 shooting days

Requirements

  • Female, 65–75 years old

  • Hispanic (Argentinian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, or Chilean descent)

  • Must speak fluent Spanish

  • Strong ability to express emotion through presence and nuance with limited dialogue

  • Non-union talent only

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Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a sophisticated and elegant life coach hiding personal turmoil

  • Perform emotionally layered scenes, including a staged police sting

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  • Hispanic (Argentinian descent strongly preferred)

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Indigenous Children for Historical Film Prop Shoot

Job Description
A historically inspired film is seeking Indigenous children for a one-day prop photo shoot. The imagery will portray children within the context of the residential school system, contributing to a project that aims to respectfully honor and share Indigenous stories. The production is led by an Indigenous female director and writer and is committed to authentic cultural representation.

Job Responsibilities

  • Participate in a still photo session for use within the film

  • Follow direction to convey the tone and emotion required by the scene

  • Be comfortable on set and maintain a calm, cooperative attitude

  • Ensure appearance matches submitted reference photos on the day of shoot

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  • Indigenous children, ages 7–10

  • Must be available to work in Hamilton, ON

  • Open to ACTRA members and non-union talent

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A heartfelt Toronto-based student film is seeking talented Spanish-speaking Latin actresses for three emotionally rich roles in a short drama about family, grief, and generational bonds. This film is part of a thesis project supported by the Toronto Film School and welcomes both union (ACTRA) and non-union performers. All roles require fluency in Spanish and authentic Latin representation.

Job Responsibilities

  • Deliver emotionally resonant performances in Spanish

  • Portray characters with depth, cultural authenticity, and strong interpersonal dynamics

  • Collaborate with the director and production team to bring the story to life

  • Participate in memory sequences, family scenes, and dramatic monologues

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  • Must be of Colombian, Latin American, or Latin American descent

  • Fluent in Spanish

  • ACTRA or Non-Union performers eligible

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    • LUZ: Female, 16–20 years old – a teenager navigating the threshold of adulthood

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Hi, My name is Vincent Di Lella. I am currently a student at George Brown college majoring in Video Design and Production. I am currently looking for three actors in order to make my short horror thesis film Method. I am looking for two men and woman, ages 20-30.

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05-03-2025

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