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Open Roles in "Where We Left Off" Film

Toronto, ON, Canada
ID: 296438Exp: 11/5/2025
online audition
Description:

Casting two female actors for an upcoming student short film "Where We Left Off". Please, see the details below. About the project: Synopsis: Tracy and Clara became romantically involved years prior. Tracy cut things off for fear of professional repercussions. Clara, who had fallen hard for Tracy, felt abandoned and betrayed. Now, Tracy has invited Clara for a drink, expecting to pick things up where they left off. But Clara returns to air out her resentment and end things on her terms. Will she reclaim her self-possession or fall, yet again, for Tracy's trap? Rate: Non-Union. Volunteer (unpaid, copy of film upon request). Additional information: Shooting in mid-November. Dates: November 10-16 (specific dates TBD). Location: Toronto, Ontario. Submission deadline: November 5th. When applying, please indicate the subject line: "Where We Left Off Casting Call" and directors will get back to you with a script for you to read and how to send in your audition tape!

2 roles

Tracy ConwayFemale36-59 y.o.All ethnicities

Lead. Tracy is a self-possessed high school teacher who radiates an irresistible and untouchable kind of elegance and authority. Beneath her composed exterior is a terrible mix of regret and desire. Years ago, she ended a forbidden relationship with a former student to protect her career, and now seeks to reclaim what she lost, believing she still has control. Her character conveys a relatable combination of desire and vulnerability coated in subtle manipulation.

Clara HeadleyFemale25-29 y.o.All ethnicities

Lead. Clara is an editorial assistant working her way up the ranks of a well-known publishing company. But seemingly always following close behind is a past love that she's never fully escaped. Once naive and infatuated, she now carries much resentment under her quiet surface. Invited for a drink by her former teacher (and lover), she's determined to reclaim her self-possession. But seeing her again immediately dulls this determination.