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Stolen Moments
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ID # 31556
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Feature Film
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SRN
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New York City, NY |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
04-25-06
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
04-27-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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Feature Film - Student Films
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New York City, NY |
Payment is on a lo/no/deferred basis.
Union. Director: Tobey List. Union or Non-Union OK. 'Stolen Moments' is the story of a day in the life of Lindsey, a precocious preteen who has been exiled to the home of her strict and provincial grandmother Noreen while her parents travel to Europe.
'Stolen Moments' is a Columbia University graduate student film. Union or non-union talent will be considered, and SAG Student Film Agreement is available. No pay, but meals and credit will be provided, and copy is available upon request.
Note: This is a self-response notification. If you fit the role criteria and are interested in this project, please see the submission info below the role description.
NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES
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LINDSEY: 11-15, LEAD. A precocious and independent girl. She is determined and quiet, yet spirited and would be happiest reading, writing or taking in the world.
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Gender: Female Age: from 11 to 14 |
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NOREEN: 55-70, LEAD. A grandmother who is firm and set in her ways. Loves her granddaughter but does not understand her. Works full-time, likes to unwind with TV.
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Gender: Female Age: from 55 to 70 |
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DIANE: 30-40. A social worker who appreciates the finer things in life (cigarette breaks, Macy’s shopping sprees). Sweet on the surface, but not afraid to play favorites with her young charges.
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Gender: Female Age: from 30 to 40 |
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CATHY: 8-14. Young foster child who yearns for attention and love. She is forthright with those her age, but walks on eggshells around adults.
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Gender: Female Age: from 8 to 14 |
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