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ID # 31757
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Feature Film
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SRN
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Tacoma WA |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
04-26-06
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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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| Casting Category |
Feature Film - Short Film
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| Market(s) |
Seattle, WA |
. Must have stage, tv or some film experience. Not looking for newbies at this time. Contact me if interested and hope to be hearing from you soon. Auditions will start begining of May.
* Job location is Tacoma
* Compensation: Free Lunch, Film Credit, DVD Copy of The Film
* This is at a non-profit organization.
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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Looking for serious actresses between the ages of 21 & 31.
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Gender: Female Age: from 21 to 31 |
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"It is completely despicable that we have agreed to host this travesty," the writer Muriel Gray was quoted as saying by The Guardian newspaper Monday
"These girls will be wearing swim wear dripping with blood," she added "Apart from the final two days, it was such a great experience and I had a wonderful time," she said in an interview Monday with GMTV "
Even before the violence, at least four contestants had decided to boycott the pageant to protest rulings by Islamic courts in Nigeria sentencing women to death by stoning for having sex outside of marriage I'm going home,'" she said on her return to Ottawa late Sunday
Though the newspaper, ThisDay, published an apology, riots broke out, first in the northern city of Kaduna, then in Abuja
Though Nigeria has a long history of Muslim-Christian hostility, she said it was not a mistake to choose the country as a site for the contest
"It is a shame a small minority of people spoiled it for everyone," Miss Wales, Michelle Bush, said on the same program
"I said, `You know what? This is not why I'm here
"What was a mistake was a journalist making a remark he shouldn't have made," Morley told a news conference at a hotel near Heathrow Airport after her return from the west African nation "There were a lot of people crying as we were leaving because they did not want us to go
More than 80 women are competing to become Miss World 7 pageant
Asked if the organizers bore any responsibility for the violence, she replied: "I think everyone does if they are holding something on a worldwide scale It isn't the fault of the girls or any of us Morley said she was still looking for a London venue but had received several offers
Miss England, Daniella Luan, said she had no regrets about going to Nigeria
Miss World President Julia Morley said the contest had been used as a "political football" and blamed the violence on a Nigerian newspaper article suggesting Islam's founding prophet would have approved of the pageant "
Some commentators said the pageant could not detach itself from the violence and called for the event to be canceled
But Morley said while it was "unfortunate" people were killed, it would be "absolutely unreasonable" to cancel the Dec
The article deeply offended Muslims who had objected to the contest as promoting promiscuity "
But Miss Canada, Lynsey Bennett, said she decided to leave Nigeria after she found out people were dying
More than 200 people have died in riots that erupted last week, forcing the relocation of the contest from Abuja, the Nigerian capital, to London
"I will put up a tent in Hyde Park and do it from there if I have to Miss World Organizers Blame Article
Nov 25, 10:44 AM EST
LONDON (AP) â€â€? The organizers of the Miss World beauty pageant said Monday they were not to blame for the Muslim-Christian bloodletting in Nigeria touched off by a debate over the morality of the contest But if you are asking me 'did we do it?' the answer is no, we didn't This isn't right