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Audition Notice seeking Child Actors for the "Talk to Strangers" in Connecticut

The Family Law Section of the Connecticut Bar Association is seeking non-union child actors for a dramatic, low-budget short film to be shot Columbus Day Weekend, October 10-12, 2009. The film's message relates to the tremendous toll that child custody litigation take on children. The film will include no scenes inappropriate for children.

Great experience and exposure! A multi-Grammy winning composer will contribute to the film’s score and other award-winning professionals will be involved as well.

Please email resumes and headshots or pictures for consideration to sarezkylaw@aol.com and put "TTS Casting" in the subject line. INCLUDE RESUMES AND PHOTOS IN THE BODY OF THE E-MAIL, as attachments will not be opened. Make sure to specify the part for which you are auditioning. Once resumes are reviewed, sides and additional information will be sent to actors selected to audition.

When:

Auditions will be held Saturday June 27, 2009 and Sunday June, 28, 2009
9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Call-backs: Saturday July 11, 2009

Where:

The location (in Connecticut) will be sent to those applicants selected to audition.

Who:

Principal Roles:

Three siblings from a Caucasian family:

Danny Sherwood: A sweet but anxious 9 to 10-year-old boy who becomes overwhelmed by his parents’ divorce. Must be capable of demonstrating a wide range of emotions with subtlety.

Emily Sherwood: A 14-year-old girl who masks her pain with a hard, sometimes sarcastic demeanor, but shows a softer side as well. Gymnastic experience a plus but not required.

Jake Sherwood: A slightly goofy but lovable 6 to 7-year-old boy who takes his cues from his older brother. Must have ability to cry on cue.

Non-Speaking Roles:

Teenager (1): Cool and seemingly detached African-American 15-year-old waiting in a courthouse reception area, who unexpectedly reveals a sensitive side.

Skateboarders (2): Two boys, about 12 years old, who are good on skateboards; mixed ethnicity.

Little Leaguer (1): One girl, aged 9 to 11, non-Caucasian.