Film School
For Vaani
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Details
Union:
Union or Non union
Area of media:
Film School
Network:
Paid?:
No
Rates:
Non-Paid, Student Film
Deadline:
Oct 8, 2024
Auditions:
Self-Tape by request
Callbacks:
Callback TBC
Shooting starts:
Nov 1, 2024 
Shooting finishes:
Nov 3, 2024 
Shooting locations:
Toronto
Cities for response:
Toronto
Comments
We can accept union and non-union actors through our student agreement with ACTRA. This
is a non-paying student film and no permit is required. Actors will receive a copy of the
finished film for their demo reel.

*Transportation will be reimbursed and meals are provided*
Storyline
Vaani, a 15-year-old, witnesses her parents' strained relationship due to financial troubles and Daman's refusal to take a teaching job. Maya's new job and growing closeness with a coworker, Andrew, heighten the tension. Vaani must navigate the fragility of their family before it shatters.
Roles
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
LeadVaaniFemale 14 - 20 Years old
Description
Ethnicity: South Asian
Vaani, 15-year-old girl navigating the complexities of her immigrant family's life in a new country. Mature beyond her years, she quietly absorbs the tension between her parents, Maya and Daman, while managing her own adolescence. She is observant and empathetic.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
LeadMayaFemale 30 - 45 Years old
Description
Ethnicity: South Asian
Maya, a hardworking and optimistic mother in her late 30s, balances being a provider with the growing distance from her husband, Daman. Her strength lies in her determination to improve her family's life, despite sacrificing her teaching career. Practical and nurturing, Maya deeply loves her daughter, Vaani, but is frustrated by Daman's resistance to their new life.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
LeadDamanMale 30 - 50 Years old
Description
Ethnicity: South Asian
Daman, a former professor in his early 40s, struggles with starting over in a new country. Proud and deeply tied to his past life in India, he finds it hard to accept his current situation, facing pressure to provide for his family and meet his own expectations. His frustration strains his relationship with Maya. Daman loves his daughter, Vaani, but his difficulty in showing vulnerability creates distance from both her and Maya.