"That's My Boy" Upcoming Movie Audition
Looki ng to cast actors for "That's My Boy" Concept Trailer. Review more dteails below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. About the project: That's My Boy is a psychological thriller exploring trauma, survival, and the lies we tell ourselves to feel safe. The trailer will be used for promotional and pitch purposes only. This casting is for the concept trailer only. Casting for the full feature film will take place separately. Rate: $100/day | Gas compensation if traveling more than 50 miles. Additional info: Location: Lincoln/Omaha, Nebraska & Council Bluffs, lowa; Union Status: Non-Union; DURATION: 1 day; SUBMISSION DEADLINE: August 31st, 2025. Apply, if interested.
4 roles
(Must look high school aged) Any ethnicityPale or peach-toned skin, slim build Slim build, brunette preferred but not a deal breaker Must have strong emotional range, readable facial responses, and subtle screen presence Skateboarding experience a plus
Large stature Charismatic, articulate, warm exterior with a hidden, sinister edge Must portray subtle manipulation and quiet menace with restraint and realism.
Male-presenting. Physically capable of grabbing and restraining a teenage actor (staged with consent and choreography) Must be comfortable performing restrained physical choreography (escorting, dragging. etc.) About the scene: These staff members appear in one of the film's most emotionally intense moment. They forcibly escort Oliver to the "Calm Down Room" (a sterile isolation space inside the group home). No dialogue required performance relies on body language and presence.
Male-presenting. Physically capable of grabbing and restraining a teenage actor (staged with consent and choreography) Must be comfortable performing restrained physical choreography (escorting, dragging. etc.) About the scene: These staff members appear in one of the film's most emotionally intense moment. They forcibly escort Oliver to the "Calm Down Room" (a sterile isolation space inside the group home). No dialogue required performance relies on body language and presence.