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A Work of Fiction
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ID # 31661
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Feature Film
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Submission Type |
Open Call
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Boston, MA |
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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 |
04-30-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Feature Film - Low Budget/Independent
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| Market(s) |
Boston ,MA |
This summer, Boston students unite to create a feature length romantic thriller, two years in the making.
In A Work of Fiction, a young writer struggles with a novel that challenges him to step outside the confines of his morality.
NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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We are looking for actors male and female ages 20-30. Sides will be provided upon arrival.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female Age: from 20 to 30 |
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