Moline, Illinois (February 8, 2014) - Columbia College Chicago and HawkPocket Productions is holding open auditions for a short Film "The Same" on February 8 and February 9 at Playcrafters Barn Theater, 4950 35th Avenue, Moline, IL from 12:00pm - 5:00pm.  Actors will receive travel or milage reimbursement, on set meals, credit, copies, lots of fun, professionalism and a chance to work with film students from an internationally ranked program.  Filming will take place February 28, March 1 and March 2, 2014 in Bettendorf, IA.
Who:  Columbia College and HawkPocket Productions
What:  Open Casting Call
When:  February 8 and February 9
Where:  Playcrafters Barn Theater, 4950 35th Avenue, Moline, IL, 61265
Synopsis:  Emily is a young high school girl who is bullied about her weight by a classmate named Morgan. With the help of her protective sister, Sarah, she finds the motivation for her bully's actions and the beginning of a solution for the two to co-exsist.
Call:

Ms. White, female, 50's - supporting, Caucasian.  The quirky gym teacher.

Mr. Byrne, male, mid-late 40's - supporting, tall, athletic, well built.  Morgan's father.

Mrs. Byrne, female, mid-late 40's - supporting, tall, frail.  Morgan's mother.

EXTRAS - male and female, high school age, all body types and ethnicities

For more information contact:
Ana Loes
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