Details
Union:
Not designated
Area of media:
Feature Film
Network:
Paid?:
Yes
Rates:
$300 flat per day
Deadline:
Feb 6, 2026
Shooting starts:
Mar 27, 2026
Shooting finishes:
May 10, 2026
Shooting locations:
Toronto
Cities for response:
Toronto
Storyline
After inheriting his estranged father’s house, a stalled young man and his friends accidentally awaken an ancient erotic death ritual. Haunted by demons that can possess any objects he once came on, he must fight through a house of weaponized shame and destroy the spellbook that started it all even though doing so will kill his father’s spirit forever.
Roles
| Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
| Lead | Nate | Male 25 - 35 Years old |
Description Description:Nate is a stalled adult who has been living in quiet avoidance for years. He is broke, ashamed, and emotionally constipated, still carrying the trauma of discovering his father’s death as a teenager. He has built his life around control, numb routines, and not looking too closely at himself. He avoids intimacy, avoids conflict, and avoids anything that might pull the past back into the room. On the surface, Nate insists he is fine. He smiles, deflects, makes himself useful, and keeps conversations moving so nobody lingers on him. He is the guy who says “all good” while his life is clearly not. Underneath, he is adrift with no real plan, no momentum, and no sense of identity beyond what he has been running from. The only thing that consistently anchors him is his childhood friends, the same people who have been carrying him quietly since the worst night of his life. When Nate inherits his estranged father’s house, he returns to the one place he never processed. The house becomes a literal arena of memory and shame, weaponizing the things Nate tried to bury. Over one night, Nate is forced to stop running, face the truth about his father, and choose growth over self loathing. His arc is sincere: resentment to grief, repression to acceptance, shame to agency. Requirements: -Comfortable with intense emotional scenes (panic, grief, anger). -Comfortable with physical performance (running, struggling with props, staged fights, getting dirty). -Comfortable with mature themes, crude horror, and simulated bodily fluid gags. -Strong screen presence and stamina. Nate is in almost every scene. | ||