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CAST CALL
Man's Worst Friend
Production Dates: January 24, 25, 31, February 1
Submission deadline: 1/17/26
Roles available:Ìý
- Wade: Male-presenting actor, 18 to 25 years old
- Charlie: Female or male-presenting actor, 18 to 25 years old
- Doctor: Male-Presenting actor (voice only) 18 years and older
If interested, email Headshot, Resume, Audition Tape to the director, Jak Rogoff, jaro7575@colorado.eduÌý
God Save Me, JPG or PNG?
Production Dates: Anytime Feb- end of March
Submission deadline: 2/14/26
Summary: A young woman, #1, is pulled back into fragmented memories where reality distorts and past trauma resurfaces.ÌýAs anxiety and confusion intensify, she confronts what happened to her and ultimately reclaims her power, emerging stronger than before.
Tagline: When a frozen computer resurrects a fragmented relationship, a young woman spirals through memory and dissociation, forced to confront the emotional aftermath of an abusive bond and reclaim her sense of self.
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Roles available:
Female Protagonist named: #1
Minimal dialogue, emotionally driven, subtle expressions, crying/screaming possible.
Scenes Include:Ìýsitting at a computer, standing outside, in a car, panic response to knocking, reading note (voiceover separate).Ìý
Scenes Include:Ìýsitting at a computer, standing outside, in a car, panic response to knocking, reading note (voiceover separate).Ìý
#1 is a young woman caught between reality and memory as she relives fragments of a past relationship. She is emotionally restrained but internally intense, moving through dissociation, anxiety, fear, and eventual empowerment. The performance relies heavily on facial expression, silence, stillness, and physical tension rather than dialogue. Actor must be comfortable with direct-to-camera moments and emotional vulnerability.
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Male Supporting named #2
#2 is a mysterious and unsettling presence from #1’s past. He represents attraction, manipulation, and emotional danger. His face is intentionally obscured or turned away throughout most of the film, so the performance is physical, body language, posture, gestures, smirks, and controlled energy. He must be able to communicate power and tension without speaking.
#2: No dialogue, physical acting, subtle intimidation, face obscured majority of the time.Ìý
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If interested, email Audition Tape to the director, Elena Fisher, elfi1621@colorado.eduÌý