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Job in Acting for "Group Therapy" Film

Vancouver, BC, Canada
ID: 299629Exp: 1/20/2026
Description:

ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Seeking cast to play roles in "Group Therapy" film. Please, see the details below. Rate: Non-Union. Volunteer project. Additional information: Shoot/Performance Date(s) Feb 20th-22nd 2026. Shoot/Performance Location(s) Vancouver, BC. Submission Deadline January 20, 2026. When applying, please submit demo reel (and or resume) and head shots.

7 roles

CAMERONFemale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

A withdrawn teenage girl grappling with the aftermath of sexual trauma. As she struggles to cope, she shifts from numb detachment to spiralling psychological collapse. Requires strong dramatic range; comfort with intense emotional and physical scenes.

LYDIAFemale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

Intellectualizes trauma and tries to rationalize pain, a quiet emotional anchor also grieving beneath the surface. Dance or movement experience would be appreciated.

CARTERFemale19-25 y.o.All ethnicities

Masks her pain with sarcasm and rebellious confidence. Her emotions crack through her tough demeanor. Dance or movement experience would be appreciated.

SCARLETFemale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

The most sensitive of the group. Wears her fear visibly and struggles to keep composure. Represents the constant emotional weight of the trauma they share. Dance or movement experience would be appreciated.

CAMERON'S MOMFemale38-58 y.o.All ethnicities

A mother struggling to come to terms with her daughter’s assault and how it’ll affect the family's reputation. Hides denial behind composure.

PRINCIPALBoth genders30-60 y.o.All ethnicities

Additional Character. A silent authority figure, representing institutional failure. No dialogue but commanding presence.

TEENAGE BOY/SHADOW FIGUREMale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

An imagined presence of Dylan’s abuser. Appears briefly with no speaking lines. Note: no harmful actions need to be performed, nor is the character explicitly stated as her abuser, the scene simply entails a teenage boy standing outside her window.