Details
Union:
Non union
Area of media:
Feature Film
Network:
Paid?:
Yes
Rates:
$350-$450/day Depending on role
Deadline:
July 23, 2025
Shooting starts:
Sept 1, 2025
Shooting finishes:
Sept 30, 2025
Shooting locations:
TORONTO
Cities for response:
Toronto
Comments
Only Toronto Local, non-union actors are being considered at this time.
Roles
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Supporting | Husband at Embassy | Male 45 - 60 Years old |
Description * MUST SPEAK SOME ARABIC* PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT ACTORS WHO CANNOT SPEAK ARABIC.A formally dressed husband and wife burst through the door of an embassy office in the midst of a heated argument. He shouts at her for not saying the right things at a high stakes meeting with an immigration office. Instead of sticking to the plan that they want to immigrate to Canada due to "religious persecution" , she let slip that they have family there, leading him to angrily rebuke her for foiling their plans to make a convincing case for immigration. A playfully relatable couple's argument ensues in which he accuses her of being just like her mother. The scene offers satirical glimpse at the reality of how people approach immigration strategically. | ||
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Supporting | Man At Embassy | Male 40 - 60 Years old |
Description OF MIDDLE EASTERN DESCENT ADAM (lead character) meets an older man at an embassy. The man is charming and they strike up an easy conversation during which Adam asks why, at his age, he's still trying to immigrate to Canada. He gives a tender response about the importance of still living for new experiences at his age. | ||
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Supporting | GEORGE | Male 30 - 45 Years old |
Description OF GREEK DESCENT. A loud, boisterous Greek restaurant owner. He runs a fast-paced kitchen and barks orders at his long suffering staff | ||
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Supporting | WIFE AT EMBASSY | Female 40 - 60 Years old |
Description MUST SPEAK SOME ARABIC* A formally dressed husband and wife burst through the door of an embassy office in the midst of a heated argument. He shouts at her for not saying the right things at a high stakes meeting with an immigration office and she defends herself. Instead of sticking to the plan that they want to immigrate to Canada due to "religious persecution" , she let slip that they have family there, leading him to angrily rebuke her for foiling their plans to make a convincing case for immigration. A playfully relatable couple's argument ensues in which he accuses her of being just like her mother. The scene offers satirically- tinged glimpse at the reality of how people approach immigration strategically. | ||
Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
Supporting | EVA | 20 - 30 Years old |
Description A Young woman discussing the reality of online dating and the apps with a circle of friends at a party. |