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Talents Needed for a Drama Film Series

Lithonia, GA, United States
ID: 300828Exp: 2/6/2026
Description:

We’re looking for actors, actresses, models, and musicians to take part in a hard-hitting independent film series about love, survival, and the cost of the streets. This is not a flashy story. This is about choices, pressure, loyalty, and what happens when everything falls apart. SERIES OVERVIEW: The series follows Jason and Shiela, a couple moving through street life together, believing they have each other no matter what. They chase money, freedom, and respect—living fast, feeling untouchable—until the streets collect their debt. When one of them is locked up, the fantasy dies. What’s left is loneliness, betrayal, temptation, and survival. Trust gets tested. Loyalty gets questioned. Love gets strained. Everyone has a price—and the streets are always watching. ROLES AVAILABLE Lead & supporting roles (male & female) Street figures Friends, rivals, and family Love interests Antagonists Musicians/artists (on-screen or soundtrack features) Extras (multiple scenes)

2 roles

shielaFemale27-54 y.o.African-American Latino / Hispanic White / Caucasian Other Pacific Islander

Shiela is strong, intelligent, and emotionally guarded. She’s not just “along for the ride”—she’s calculated, observant, and ambitious. She loves Jason deeply, but she also knows the streets don’t care about love. When she’s left alone, Shiela is forced to choose between loyalty and self-preservation. Her journey is about identity, resilience, and deciding who she becomes when no one is there to save her.

jasonMale24-51 y.o.African-American Latino / Hispanic White / Caucasian Pacific Islander

Jason is sharp, confident, and respected in the streets. He moves with purpose and believes control equals safety. He loves hard but trusts carefully. Jason thinks he can outsmart the system, handle the pressure, and protect what’s his—but pride and impatience start to cloud his judgment. When consequences hit, Jason learns that strength in the streets doesn’t always translate to survival.

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