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Created Date | January 19, 2011 | |
Expiration Date | February 03, 2011 | |
Posted by | Audrey O | |
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Country | United States | |
State | Pennsylvania | |
City | Philadelphia | |
Location | Philadelphia | |
Project Type | Short Film | |
Project Title | Arawaks |
Description:
History tells us that not so long ago, a great civilization lived on an island. Faced with the threat of extinction, a son must battle his father in order to take up arms and defend his nation.
Breakdown:
Role Name | Gender | Ethnicity | Age Range | Description |
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"FIRST FATHER" | Male | Mixed | 41-50 | RANGING FROM: LIGHT BROWN/TANISH COMPLEXION – DARK BROWN COMPLEXION (AN AMERICAN INDIAN STYLE to HISPANIC, BRAZILIAN, AND ETHIOPIAN COLOR - *LONG HAIR IS A PLUS. IF NOT WIGS PROVIDE.) He is a man weathered by the years spent leading his people, toiling as the spiritual guide and healer, and heavy in spirit at the future that he can see with his gift of “future-sight.” |
"PRINCE" | Male | Mixed | 25-30 | RANGING FROM: LIGHT BROWN/TANISH COMPLEXION – DARK BROWN COMPLEXION (AN AMERICAN INDIAN STYLE to HISPANIC, BRAZILIAN, AND ETHIOPIAN COLOR - *LONG HAIR IS A PLUS. IF NOT WIGS PROVIDE.) Heavy is the burden he carries for his people, his wife and unborn son. Plagued by visions/dreams of a horrific future. Seeking counsel from his father turns the wrong way. Now in order to have a future he feels he must challenge his father (Defiance, Anger, Fear drive him and cloud his vision). |
"BLOSSOM" | Female | Mixed | 18-24 | RANGING FROM: LIGHT BROWN/TANISH COMPLEXION – DARK BROWN COMPLEXION (AN AMERICAN INDIAN STYLE to HISPANIC, BRAZILIAN, AND ETHIOPIAN COLOR - *LONG HAIR IS A PLUS. IF NOT WIGS PROVIDE.) Wife of “PRINCE,” she is going through the pains of caring a child and the worries of a future motherhood. Seeing her husband waking in a cold sweat from a nightmarish future, she seeks to understand these troubles and how it will affect their future son. Finally, she encourages her husband to speak with his father: “FIRST FATHER”. |