Selected open roles for talent

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The Mindful Leader

Female - 35 to 50 yrsLead Non union
Project title
UNERA: "THE PURPOSE OF MONEY"
Media
Internet
Due date
Thursday April 16, 2026
Submissions from
Vancouver
Role description

East Asian (Chinese). A high-level executive who finds balance. Performance requires a transition from high-pressure intensity to calm relief. Must be comfortable performing basic yoga movements.

The Music Teacher

Male - 40 to 55 yrsLead Non union
Project title
UNERA: "THE PURPOSE OF MONEY"
Media
Internet
Due date
Thursday April 16, 2026
Submissions from
Vancouver
Role description

Middle Eastern / Arab / : An authoritative, grounded, and sophisticated professional. Performance requires a shift from a boardroom environment to a music room setting. Talent must look natural instructing a cello player—specifically adjusting posture or rhythm. We are looking for a face that suggests a history of leadership and a deep appreciation for classical discipline.

The Young Keeper

Male - 20 to 30 yrsLead Non union
Project title
UNERA: "THE PURPOSE OF MONEY"
Media
Internet
Due date
Thursday April 16, 2026
Submissions from
Vancouver
Role description

Indigenous / First Nations (Coast Salish preferred): A young man participating in a drum circle. He represents the "Homecoming of Value." Requires a rhythmic, grounded presence and a deep connection to heritage.

The Community Sage

Female - 60 to 75 yrsLead Non union
Project title
UNERA: "THE PURPOSE OF MONEY"
Media
Internet
Due date
Thursday April 16, 2026
Submissions from
Vancouver
Role description

Black / African Diaspora: An elderly matriarchal figure. She is the "Safety of the Sanctuary." Performance is focused on active listening and offering intergenerational wisdom in a library-style setting.

KIMMY

Female - 25 to 35 yrsPrincipal Union or Non unionUnpaid
Project title
CFC COMEDY LAB - ALICE IS ASIAN
Media
Short Film
Due date
Friday April 17, 2026
Submissions from
Toronto
Role description

Late 20s-30s, to play female. Vietnamese or East-Asian) ALICE’s frenemy at work. Kimmy is sharp, observant, and a truth-teller. Burnt out from being given lesser accounts to work in their marketing office - Kimmy resents how Alice is handed the best opportunities, and is unaware of her privilege. Kimmy has been tokenized in the office, often only being given great opportunities when it’s for an AAPI associated campaign or project. Kimmy is unafraid to call it like it is, and challenge Alice on her blind spots.

ROSIE

Female - 25 to 35 yrsPrincipal Union or Non unionUnpaid
Project title
CFC COMEDY LAB - ALICE IS ASIAN
Media
Short Film
Due date
Friday April 17, 2026
Submissions from
Toronto
Role description

Late 20s-30s, to play female. Chinese. The former Miss China 2018, Rosie has gone on to develop a modelling career, and work with important non-profits. Rosie is level-headed - she’s done a lot of great therapy and knows how to manage her emotions. Rosie has an undeniable, quiet confidence. Her self-work, and healthy self-image has translated into a really great relationships - including a very honest, loving and stable one with ALICE’s ex - JAMIE. She is someone you’d hate to see your ex date after you, only because she’s so genuine and likeable in her seemingly perfect nature.

Alana

Female - 20 to 29 yrsLead Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

BEAT THE CLOCK Black woman - playwright, unapologetically self-focused, a creative perfectionist. In Alana's desperate, chaotic quest to secure an apartment, last minute on July 1st, she accepts her classmate Bings unexpected offer to help, which challenges her narrow outlook. Through their whirlwind day together, Alana confronts her own flaws and begins to understand with Bing's help the value of empathy, sparking the first steps toward personal growth.

BING

Male - 20 to 35 yrsLead Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

BEAT THE CLOCK Syrian. Radiates a contagious optimism, seeing possibility and hope even in the toughest situations. His presence is magnetic, a mix of humor and warmth that draws people in and makes him a natural confidant. When Alana faces the chaos of apartment hunting, Bing steps in without hesitation, embodying the role of a selfless friend who’s always there when needed. His support goes beyond mere assistance, revealing his deeply compassionate and generous spirit. ****MUST HAVE A VALID DRIVER'S License****

RIVER

Female - 30 to 50 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

BEAT THE CLOCK River is openhearted / wise / free-spirit - Indigenous

JULIE

Female - 10 to 13 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

MILO Vietnamese-Canadian. Small in stature but towering in resilience. Since her father’s passing, she’s shouldered the responsibility of caring for her younger brother and heartbroken mother, stepping into a role far beyond her years. Her maturity contrasts with her youth, revealing a quiet strength and unwavering loyalty. In her pet Milo, Julie finds her only confidant—a silent friend who carries her secrets and fears, especially her worry about what lies ahead for both of them.

Linh

Female - 30 to 39 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

MILO . Julie’s mother Vietnamese MUST SPEAK VIETNAMESE & FRENCH / ENGLISH WITH ACCENT a woman frozen in the shadow of grief, struggling to find her footing after the sudden loss of her husband. Her once-vibrant presence is now muted, shrouded in a quiet sorrow that isolates her from her surroundings. The depth of her depression forms a wall between her and her children, leaving her adrift in her own emotions, unable to fully reach out to the family she still has.

Kai

Male - 5 to 9 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

MILO Vietnamese-Canadian. Julie's little brother, Kai, is a burst of boundless energy and charisma. Despite not fully comprehending his family's situation, he possesses an incredible ability to shield himself from sadness, determined to infuse his everyday life with joy and positivity.

SYLVIA

Female - 21 to 29 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

ASSIMILATION: Korean-Canadian. Determined to carve out a life with her boyfriend, Charles, envisioning a future where they can share a space away from outside influences. However, she can’t ignore her growing discomfort with Charles’ close relationship with his mother, a bond that seems to cast a shadow over their own. As the story unfolds, Sylvia’s eyes are gradually opened to the complex, unsettling dynamics within Charles' family, sparking a transformation within herself that she hadn’t anticipated.

CHARLES

Male - 22 to 30 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

ASSIMILATION: White Charles is Sylvia's boyfriend and Muriel's son and possesses a boyish charm. He has a strong attachment to his mother and although he is not entirely human, he feels a deep affection to Sylvia.

MURIEL

Female - 50 to 60 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

ASSIMILATION: White The poised, elegant matriarch of the family, a woman who commands attention with her composure and refined demeanor. Her bond with her son, Charles, feels unsettlingly close, hinting at a possessiveness that borders on the unnatural. Beneath her graceful exterior, however, lies a chilling secret: Muriel is not entirely human, her composed nature masking reptilian elements that only heighten the mystery surrounding her. This blend of sophistication and subtle abnormality gives Muriel an uncanny presence, making her a figure both intriguing and unsettling in Sylvia’s world.

DEVIN

Male - 50 to 60 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

ASSIMILATION: White. Muriel's brother Devin is on the husky side and has an awkward and uncomfortable presence, particularly towards Sylvia.

ROXI

Female - 30 to 39 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

ASSIMILATION: Latina. Devin's buxom" wife. She appears to be friendly and supportive of Sylvia, but may also have some hidden aspects to her character.

Monica Kouri

Female - 50 to 60 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

CUTTING THE CORD Lebanese SKILLS: Must Belly Dance. Kim’s devoted yet deeply co-dependent mother carries the quiet fear of being left alone as her daughter prepares to move out. Heavier set - but also a real beauty which she covers up - like a Sophia Lauren Working as a cleaner, she has endured a strained relationship with her ex-husband, adding to her sense of isolation. Though her protectiveness over Kim borders on possessive, it stems from a vulnerable place, revealing her struggle to let go and trust that her daughter can thrive on her own.

KIM KOURI

Female - 20 to 25 yrsPrincipal Union
Project title
Moving Day
Media
Feature Film
Due date
Saturday April 25, 2026
Submissions from
Montréal
Role description

CUTTING THE CORD:: Lebanese-Canadian. A young woman on the cusp of independence, fueled by a fierce desire to break free from her mother Monica’s protective grip. Although she loves her mother, Kim’s relationship with her is fraught with tension, often leading her to invoke her father as a way to push back against what she sees as unfair control. Her fear of mirroring her mother’s life drives her ambition to carve out a different path, creating a blend of love, frustration, and self-doubt in her quest for independence. Kim’s determination to escape the shadow of her upbringing shapes her journey, giving her the strength to define her own identity.