Auditions for the filming of the two winners of the VDFA Screenplay Competition will be August 30 at the Latonia Theatre (1 East First Street , Oil City PA)at 10:00 am. Available roles include an older woman (50+), a young woman (early 20's), a young man (mid-20's), a mature man (40's-50's) and several male extras. Filming will be completed in a day to a day and a half (September 12 -13) , and meals will be provided. The winning film has a chance to progress to the Great Lakes Film Fest in Erie.
Additional information can be obtained by calling the Latonia at (814) 677-1260.
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