Job in Acting for "The Black Cigar" Film
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Seeking cast for "The Black Cigar" Film. More details are below. About the project: Set in the aftermath of a mafia patriarch’s mysterious death, the story follows a fractured family torn apart by ambition, betrayal, and revenge. As suspicion grows and loyalties crumble, the younger son, Ferraro, is forced into a brutal path to survive. After uncovering a conspiracy involving his own uncle and a corrupt city mayor, Ferraro systematically eliminates those responsible. In the final act, he confronts the mayor in a tense, intimate showdown that cements his transformation into the new head of the family. Haunted by his choices, Ferraro seeks solitude in a church, where a mysterious encounter blurs the line between faith, fate, and inner guilt—leaving him forever changed. Rate: Non-Union. Food and Credits will be provided. Additional information: Audition Location Online. Shoot/Performance Date(s) TBA.. Shoot/Performance Location(s) Vancouver. Submission Deadline May 15, 2026. When applying, please submit your resume, headshots and demo reel (if applicable).
3 roles
A seasoned politician with deep ties to the underworld, the Mayor is a man who survives by adapting. Publicly charming and composed, privately calculating and self-serving. He carries the weight of power with confidence, but beneath that lies fear—especially when control starts slipping away. In this scene, he enters believing he can negotiate his way out, using influence and manipulation. As the conversation unfolds, his polished exterior begins to crack, revealing desperation and panic.
A loyal, disciplined enforcer who has spent years in the shadows of powerful men. Brad is quiet, observant, and extremely efficient—he doesn’t speak unless necessary, but his presence alone commands respect. He is deeply loyal to his boss, acting without hesitation or emotion when given a signal. There’s a sense that he has seen everything and feels very little.
A mysterious, calm, and almost otherworldly presence. She appears unexpectedly in a quiet church, speaking with a sense of knowing that feels both comforting and unsettling. It is unclear whether she is real, a manifestation of guilt, or something divine. Her tone is gentle, but her words carry weight. She sees through Ferraro completely, offering neither judgment nor fear—only understanding.