Feature Film
The Village Keeper **ROLE ADJUSTMENTS
Details
Union:
Union
Area of media:
Feature Film
Network:
Paid?:
Yes
Rates:
ACTRA - under Telefilm's TALENT TO WATCH - rates per actra/ipa
Deadline:
June 2, 2023
Auditions:
Self-tape
Callbacks:
n/a
Shooting starts:
June 27, 2023 
Shooting finishes:
July 11, 2023 
Shooting locations:
Toronto / GTA
Cities for response:
Toronto
Comments
ACTRA rates for thisss program are PP roles @ $191. per shooting day Hourly $24. OT $36. per hour / ACTOR $162. Hourly $20.25 / OT $30.50 - This film is being produced via the Telefilm 'Talent To Watch' Program that supports emerging filmmakers by financing their first feature.

ACTRA or APPRENTICE Members given preference.
Storyline
With gun violence sweeping the city, a Black mother finds herself in the center of it. After her husband is killed and the family is evicted, Beverly-Jean makes the difficult choice to move in with her mother (Grandma Brenda) who lives in an apartment in The Village, a community housing project that has its own issues and challenges. It’s not ideal but like many 'temporary' situations it finds its own normality. Beverly-Jean is an unremarkable Black woman, invisible to society and barely visible to her community, her family, her neighbors, and herself. She tries her best for her family, but most days it feels like a Herculean task. Tamika, Beverly-Jean's eldest, is 18 years old but wise beyond her years and coming into her own despite youthful indulgences and her family's circumstances. Tristin, Beverly-Jean's youngest, is an imaginative 12-year-old dreamer who’s uncomfortable in the world around him so he’s often lost in a book or his drawings. Beverly-Jean is fearfully overprotective of her growing children blind to the fact that they’re quite responsible and independent. Her narrow focus is on her children’s safety, work, and saving enough money to move the family out of poverty and restore her pride in a higher social class. She neglects herself and we meet her on the cusp of spiraling downwards. But in the end, it is her inner strength and an unlikely challenge that allows her to finally confront generational wounds and abuse and find joy. This is a tight, gritty script that doesn't pull any punches. Worth a look.
Roles
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
ActorBlunt BoysMale 14 - 17 Years old
Description
Filipino/S.Asian / Indonesian / Somali - Teenagers who hang out on one of the pathways into the Projects. They are NOT gangsters, they're kids who act tough, but the reality is there are no resources available to them and so they just hang out. They could appear to be intimidating because they are loud, bored listening to music, being boisterous....they are being who they are. Could be required to smoke or handle 'fake' joints - We will cast two actors in this category.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
ActorYoung JeanFemale 7 - 10 Years old
Description
Black. We are matching skin tone to an actor cast - darker skin tone pls. Slight build. Bright eyes, sincere smile. Loves to dance. No scripted dialogue will hire as Actor. Scenes in question have very specific direction required.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
ActorYoung TamikaFemale 9 - 11 Years old
Description
Black. We are matching skin tone to an actor cast - darker skin tone pls. Big smile, kind eyes. We're ok to play older for younger. This role has no scripted dialogue, but be contracted as ACTOR - Scene in question has some very specific direction required.