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Canadian Film Centre
Wednesday November 25, 2009
Website: http://www.cfccreates.com
Position: Background Talent
Term: Volunteer
Location: Toronto
Salary:
Start Date: Nov 26, 2009
Job Description
Canadian Film Centre production is casting background talent for this Thursday November 26th. They are looking for three male actors to play doctors, ages 25 to 60, any ethnicity. In the scene they will be walking in and out of the patient’s room, checking his chart and staring at his wife.
This is a volunteer role; all cast and crew of CFC productions are volunteer positions. However, talent will receive a screen credit, a dvd copy once the film is completed and an invitation to the screening / industry gala.
The set is located in downtown Toronto, the outside shoot times are 9:30am to 2:30 pm.
Additional Information
About Simple Tricks for Living:
Director: Aubrey Nealon (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0623738/)
Producers: Jordana Aarons and Jordan Gross (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3012593/)
Synopsis:
Strange things happen to Geraldine as she tries to connect with her husband after his suicide attempt. She needs to know how they got to this point, what is wrong, how she can help. Martin struggles, but he can’t answer. As the madness intensifies around her—prying doctors, moments of dyslexia, confusion—it becomes clear that if she could just understand her husband, she could survive everything else.
This scene is intended to be an example of a feature film about a woman who goes bonkers trying to cure her husband’s inexplicable depression, while managing the weight of modern living in a small town.
Please email your headshot (or photo) and CV with contact information.
Send Submissions To:
Ashley Bowes
65 Heward Ave, Suite A205
Toronto Ontario
Canada M4M 2T5
e: ash.bowes@hotmail.com
Organization Description
CFC (Canadian Film Centre) is Canada’s leading institution for advanced training in film, television and new media. A pioneer in the rapidly changing entertainment landscape, CFC promises residents an innovative education, creative industry partnerships and cutting edge production experience. Beyond development, CFC is committed to promoting and investing in Canada’s diverse talent; providing exhibition, financial, and distribution opportunities for top creative content leaders from coast to coast. Practicing operational excellence since 1988, CFC has made a significant contribution to both the country’s culture and economy by launching more than 1,200 of Canada’s most creative ideas and voices in film, television and new media to the world.
Date Posted: November 24, 2009





