Are you ready to make your mark on Atlanta's film and TV industry? Are you the next Tyler Perry? ATL is in need of young stars. Check out the Peach City's latest casting call for your chance at fame.
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'Come Sunday'
This Netflix movie tells the story of Carlton Pearson (played by Chiwetel Ejiofor), a minister who loses everything after he says there is no hell. Marcus Hinchey wrote the screenplay and is also known for writing "All Good Things" and "The Burgess Boys."
What are they looking for?
African-American men and women age 30 and over (who have not yet been in a “Come Sunday” scene) are sought to portray mourners and friends of the family at a wake. The scene takes place in the ‘90s. You shouldn’t have dreadlocks or multi-colored hair. Men with a “street/hood” look are also being sought.
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When are they filming?
Filming will take place in Atlanta on Feb. 13.
How much does it pay?
Pay is $64 for eight hours of work.
How do I submit?
Send an email to MhcPraise@gmail.com that includes the role you're submitting for in the subject line (Funeral Lady 2/13, Funeral Male 2/13 or Hector's friend 2/13). Include three photos, which ideally should show you in church clothing – this will increase your chance of selection. Include your name, age, phone number, height, weight, sizes (shirt, dress/skirt, pants and shoes), and your location/distance from Atlanta.
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