Casting call: Requisition for an acrobatic performer for a global motion picture production
In an exciting turn of events, the "Agentur Filmgesichter" production agency from Berlin is seeking hundreds of extras for an international cinema film in the Stuttgart area. No experience is necessary to participate, and people between the ages of 18 and 80 can apply.
The filming will take place in Stuttgart and the surrounding area in October and November. However, the name of the film remains a secret for now. The agency has not revealed any specific details about the project yet.
The "Agentur Filmgesichter" is known for its diverse casting, and this production is no exception. "Every ethnic appearance" is welcome, but people with Afro-American backgrounds and central and east Asian features are particularly sought after.
For those selected, the filming days will be paid. Extras will receive a minimum of 130 euros per day, with a minimum commitment of two days and a maximum of six days during the filming period. People from TΓΌbingen, Ludwigsburg, Reutlingen, and Ulm are particularly sought after due to their proximity to the filming location.
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Whether you're a seasoned actor or a complete newcomer, this is a fantastic opportunity to be a part of an international film production. Register for the casting at the "Agentur Filmgesichter" and take your first step towards a potential career in the film industry. Small actors can also look forward to a minimum remuneration of 200 euros.
So, if you're between 18 and 80, living in the Stuttgart area or its surrounding towns, and are eager to be a part of an international film, don't miss out on this incredible opportunity!
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