Film School
Stew
Details
Union:
Union or Non union
Area of media:
Film School
Network:
Paid?:
Yes
Deadline:
July 1, 2025
Cities for response:
Vancouver
Storyline
After a suicidal, unfulfilled office worker, Stew, tells his friends he wants to kill himself, they offer no objections and start planning his funeral for him. To ensure the funeral is exactly as he envisions, he postpones his suicide until the day of the funeral, turning the ceremony into a grand event that the unfeeling people in Stew’s life could never have imagined. Eventually recognizing the value in his ambitious nature and seeing the potential to become the person his funeral advertises, he decides to take back control of his life and fakes his death in order to start over.
Roles
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
LeadStewMale 20 - 30 Years old
Description
A passive, deadpan everyman who allows others to control his life without a care. He can feel something is wrong but can’t figure out why. His solution: Good ol’ fashioned suicide. When given the opportunity to put on his own funeral the way he envisions, he finds passion in being someone of importance. Realizing there is potential in this ambitious side of himself, he runs out on his own funeral. Over the course of the film, Stew goes from empty and almost robotic to adventurous and optimistic of the future.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
SupportingBudMale 20 - 30 Years old
Description
A Persuasive and amiable businessman with leadership skills, but lacking remorse. As Stew’s confident “best friend”, he is used to making the decisions but sees the potential in Stew’s funeral being a spectacle in which he can partake. So, he helps his friend carry out his vision in any way he can.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
SupportingJudithFemale 20 - 30 Years old
Description
Clear, straightforward, sophisticated, acting as the closest thing to the voice of logic and reason in an absurd society. Judith prioritizes her marketing job highly but is still one of the few to acknowledge the existence of her ex-boyfriend Stew from time to time. Judith, like most, seems unbothered when Stew announces his own funeral, doubtful he’d go through with it ... and she’d probably get over it pretty quickly anyway.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
ExtrasFlamethower personAll 20 - 40 Years old
Description
they carry a flamethrower and have welding masks on, are excited to burn a living person.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
PrincipalBoss 30 - 50 Years old
Description
Regal, open-minded but firm and slightly narcissistic office manager. The boss is a busy man who can’t afford the time to remember the names of his employees when he’s so focused on the productivity of the company, but he tries to diffuse conflict in order to keep his employees happy and is willing to compromise.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
ActorSophieFemale 20 - 30 Years old
Description
Dramatic, overly emotional. Struggling to find an acting job in a society fixated on the logical, the majestic Sophie is thrilled to be employed on a production as big as Stew’s funeral as Stew’s grieving fiancée. However, she expertly disguises her enthusiasm with the fake grief she expresses while auditioning for the role and later at the funeral. Nothing can cause her to break character. (Is from the Netherlands, possibly has a Dutch or other European accent)
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
ActorProduction AssistantAll 20 - 25 Years old
Description
Stressed, anxious. This is their first ever Funeral/Suicide to plan! They could do with some sleep.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
BackgroundProduction AssistantsAll 20 - 40 Years old
Description
Focused, diligent, and effective. They are there to execute Stew's vision without fail. Dressed in black T-Shirts and cargo pants.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
ExtraOffice WorkerAll 20 - 40 Years old
Description
Focused on their deliverables, cannot care for what Stew has to say.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
ExtraFuneral attendantsAll 20 - 60 Years old
Description
Excited to see a live funeral, they are dressed in black suits and black dresses. Having a nice social time waiting for the festivities to start.