Company
OakIvy
Jennifer B. White, dir.-prod.; J. Stewart Huey, prod.
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Company
OakIvy
Jennifer B. White, dir.-prod.; J. Stewart Huey, prod.
Production Description
OakIvy is casting "Mary Loss of Soul," a feature-length thriller. Synopsis: "Part of Mary's soul has been ripped from her body. After vanishing from her family's lake house, the 15 year-old returns without any memory of the traumatic events she experienced. Even while a nefarious mystery surrounds its circumstance (and a wrathful spirit begins haunting them), the Solis family's biggest fear is watching Mary 'un-become'… and knowing they must find her soul before time runs out."
Rehearsal and Production Dates & Locations
Shoots approx. April 29-May 17, 2013 in Boston, MA.
Compensation & Union Contract Details
$100/day plus copy, meals, travel, and lodging.
Seeking Talent Select a role below for more information and submission instructions.
slender, attractive, must be able to dance and have a dancer’s figure; travel and housing provided for guardian as well if the actress is a ... more
slender, fit, and attractive, a "momma lion," although she’s a successful food blogger, her family is the most important thing in her life, ... more
a dark, handsome, and compassionate man, a partner in an accounting firm, prides himself on providing a good life for the women he loves dea... more
unabashedly authentic and a bit of a firecracker, loving, passionate, and similar in appearance to her sister, Mary, with a wild-child attit... more
tall and good-looking, used to be a skinny dork; travel and housing provided for guardian as well if the actor is a minor.
preferably older and Irish (with a brogue accent), normal physique to heavy-set, a shaman, performs the oldest spiritual and healing practic... more
antagonist, thin, looks rough around the edges, puzzling and enigmatic, first encountered eating cereal from a box with a vaguely distant lo... more
lake house caretaker, longtime friend of the family and Mary’s godfather, isn’t exactly what he seems, although he's a genial man who cares ... more
artistic, but in a different way than Mary, edgy, very witty, and comes with piercings, oddly-colored moppy hair, tattoos, and a spirited at... more
first clinician, an older gentleman, buttoned-up, assured about his capabilities as a clinical doctor, has several diagnoses for Mary and is... more
second clinician, plain and stripped of much makeup or fussy hair, is a "talk therapist" with an MSW, tries to be a helpful psychologist, bu... more
blonde hair, slender dancer's figure, matches up to Mary physically in beauty and poise, just so happens to be a competitive, insecure, nast... more
just out for a walk with his dog, an elderly gentleman who is amiable and pleasant, becomes very upset when his dog runs away, tries to get ... more
a good kid, a little too enthusiastic, quick to prattle on about how she knows Mary from school, how she got Sophia to get to sleep and, ess... more
middle-aged, briefly interacts with Devra, shoots the breeze with commonplace, unimaginative talk about the lake (although it later becomes ... more
good physique, stern, all business, knows how to be a cop, as he’s been doing it for a while.
bubbly, blonde, their voices are heard throughout the movie (off-camera) laughing quite a bit, until they meet a tragic ending; these are no... more