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Future’s ‘Super Fly’ Atlanta Casting Call for a Funeral Scene

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Super Fly is now casting call for extras to work on a funeral scene in Atlanta, Georgia.

Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on scenes filming on Monday, January 29th in Atlanta, Georgia.

Producers are seeking the following types:

  • 1. MEN & WOMEN to be friends and family of the deceased
    – Ages 18 to 75
    – AFRICAN AMERICAN only
    – you must have good funeral attire (dark colors, dressed respectfully for a funeral – suits, slacks and shirt, dresses, etc.)
    IMPORTANT NOTE: We need to submit some of the family types for the director to select them ahead of time.
  • 2. Featured MOM who needs to be able to cry
    – higher pay rate ($100/8 if selected)
    – AFRICAN AMERICAN
    – AGE 50 to 65
    – ACTING EXPERIENCE- include resume or list experience

About Super Fly:

Sony is setting up a remake of the 1972 crime drama Super Fly, according to Variety. The studio has closed a development deal for the rights of the movie, with Watchmen writer Alex Tse writing the movie script. Super Fly was directed by Gordon Parks Jr. His father, Gordon Parks, directed the classic Shaft movie which is currently filming in Atlanta with amuel L. Jackson, Richard Roundtree, Alexandra Shipp and Jesse T. Usher.)

Super Fly starred Ron O’Neal as Priest Youngblood, a cocaine dealer who was trying to do one last deal before he left the drug business forever. The film also starred Sheila Frazier as Georgia, Julius Harris as Scatter and Charles McGregor as Fat Freddie. Curtis Mayfield and members of The Curtis Mayfield Experience appeared as themselves. Mayfield was responsible for the music in the film and the soundtrack outsold the box office take. Super Fly featured a customized 1971 Cadillac Eldorado and is credited with starting the car customization trend in the 1970s. There was a sequel called Super Fly T.N.T. in 1973 with O’Neal reprising his role. The original film’s producer Sig Shore directed a second sequel in 1990 called The Return of Superfly.

To audition for a role in Super Fly check out the casting call breakdown below.

Super Fly Casting Call

NEW POST for “Super Fly”
for this MON 1/29
– FUNERAL goers..some with Cars
Daytime filming
NEW FACES


Please READ CAREFULLY

CASTING MEN and WOMEN for a funeral scene of one of the supporting characters in our story. This is a small scene.

We also need SOME CARS parked at the Funeral

1. MEN & WOMEN to be friends and family of the deceased
– Ages 18 to 75
– AFRICAN AMERICAN only
– you must have good funeral attire (dark colors, dressed respectfully for a funeral – suits, slacks and shirt, dresses, etc.)
IMPORTANT NOTE: We need to submit some of the family types for the director to select them ahead of time.

2. Featured MOM who needs to be able to cry
– higher pay rate ($100/8 if selected)
– AFRICAN AMERICAN
– AGE 50 to 65
– ACTING EXPERIENCE- include resume or list experience

***NEW FACES ONLY

IMPORTANT NOTES

Working this MON 1/29

-Start time will be around 6am
-Filming in ATLANTA
.
Pay rate: $64 for 8 hrs with OT after that
Car bump, IF booked with one, is $25


PLEASE SUBMIT TO: projects1@tscasting.com
and put “HEAVEN” in the subject line


PLEASE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING PHOTOS:
CURRENT, CLEAR, PHOTOS !!!
Look the part. NON SMILING PHOTOS PLEASE!! THIS IS A FUNERAL!


Then please List the following:
First and Last NAME
PHONE NUMBER (s)
CITY & STATE where you live (where you will be coming from!)
Email address
AGE
Ethnicity
Height
Weight
Sizes:
MEN: Jacket, Collar, sleeve, waist, inseam, shoe
WOMEN: Dress size, bust/bra/cup, waist, pants, shoe
–AND–
verify that you have the appropriate wardrobe with
” I HAVE FUNERAL ATTIRE”
–AND–
LIST your CAR INFO (even if you attached a photo)
or say “NO CAR” if you don’t have one
–COLOR
–YEAR
–MAKE
–MODEL


You MUST be LOCAL to the GREATER ATLANTA, GEORGIA AREA (or willing to work as a local hire)

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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