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Open Roles in QC for a Paid Short Film "BRO"

Montreal, QC, Canada
ID: 297513Exp: 11/17/2025
$200 CAD/day
online audition
Description:

ONLY LOCAL AND MONTREAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Seeking cast for a short film "BRO". See the details below. Anout the project: In a desperate search for housing, a young queer man takes refuge in a house full of straight bros—unaware that their friendship hides a sinister plan to recruit him into their cult. Note: This is a body horror film that will feature extensive practical special effects and graphic horror imagery. Talent must be comfortable with horror content, simulated gore, and physically demanding scenes. Rate: Union. $200.00 per day for the role of CHARLIE. $150.00 per day for all other roles. This production operates under an ACTRA Student Producer Agreement. Travel and Accommodations can be provided for non-local talent. Additional information: Self-tapes will be requested from selected talent. SHOOT DATE: Jan. 3rd to 5th, 2026. SHOOT LOCATION: Kingston, Ontario. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 2025. If you're interested, please apply.

4 roles

CHARLIEMale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

LEAD ROLE. QUEER. A young man who wears his pride openly. After trying to assimilate with a house full of straight bros, Charlie faces the bloody consequences of hetero-assimilation. REQUIRES PROSTHETICS; PERFORMER MUST NOT HAVE A LATEX ALLERGY.

AUSTINMale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

SUPPORTING ROLE. The alpha bro — charismatic, controlling, and perpetually drunk. The ringleader of the group and self-appointed “leader of the pack.” Beneath his charm and bravado, a dark evil simmers just below the surface.

KELLYFemale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

SUPPORTING ROLE. Charlie’s best friend and co-worker. Grounded, funny, and fiercely loyal — she represents Charlie’s sense of belonging and normalcy amidst the madness.

KEVINMale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

LARGE PRINCIPAL ROLE. The gamer bro — quiet, long-haired, and chronically online. Detached from the group’s chaos, but his silence feels unsettling, as if he’s observing more than he should.