Details
Union:
Non union
Area of media:
Short Film
Network:
Paid?:
Yes
Rates:
Honorarium rate due to low-budget film project funded through OAC.
Deadline:
Mar 31, 2024
Auditions:
Please submit self-tape based on script
Callbacks:
Mar 30, 2024
Shooting starts:
Apr 28, 2024 TBC
Shooting finishes:
Apr 28, 2024 TBC
Shooting locations:
Toronto, Ontario
Cities for response:
Toronto
Storyline
The short film tells a slice-of-life story set in a family-run Chinese bakery, exploring parenting philosophies and the pressures faced by the younger immigrant generation. The store owner juggles multiple tasks, from running the cash register to making coffee and restocking the display, while also scolding her son in the back kitchen about his life plans. A waiting mother, worried about the well-being of the store owner's son, shares her own parenting philosophies with the store owner, but their assumptions clash in a heated debate. They fall silent when the son emerges from the kitchen, followed by the young daughter of the waiting mother who just finished her Saturday class. The waiting mother initially assumes that the owner's son is much older based on the context of the owner’s scolding, but she's shocked to discover that he's actually a young boy, the same age as her daughter. The film challenges the parenting doctrines that immigrant parents pass down to their children, especially the assumptions and expectations about success and relationships.
Roles
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Lead | Marie | Female 40 - 55 Years old |
Description Ethnicity: AsianAge: 40-55 Marie is a bakery owner and a mother. When she immigrated she knew she had a lot on her shoulders and worked tirelessly to provide for her family. She had dreams, but she has even more responsibilities. She's tenacious and fierce but through the time and hardships that she's experienced. Her parenting style is strict and one that embodies tough love, understanding the best thing for her son is to ensure that he's set up for success, in her own way. | ||
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Lead | Anne | Female 35 - 50 Years old |
Description Ethnicity: AsianAge 35-50 Anne is a first-gen immigrant and also a mother. While carrying the hope and dreams of her parents and the generation before her, she was the daughter that lived up to her parents' expectations and of course it did come with the cost of bottled feelings. Despite that, Anne is dedicated, empathetic, and ambitious. She swore to be a better mother than her own but it wasn't until she became a mother herself that she came to appreciate and realize the choices that they made. | ||
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Actor | John | Male 6 - 10 Years old |
Description John, a young boy whose mother runs a Chinese Bakery | ||
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Actor | Sarah | Female 6 - 10 Years old |
Description Sarah is Anne's daughter, and calls her mother out for spreading misinformation about her being a soloist at her orchestra. Sarah is outspoken, bubbly, and isn't afraid to speak her mind. |