Laura Somers, an LA-based independent filmmaker best known for Love 10 to 1 (2009), is returning to Pasadena, Texas to cast and shoot a feature-length movie called Rich Kids. It’s an all-Latino narrative inspired by a dark event in Somers’ life growing up there.
Rich Kids will (via Somers) will possibly shed some light on “today’s growing wealth disparity in the United States and the Houston area,” as it’s about a group of troubled teens who break into the mansion of a much richer neighbor for fun, and things spiral downward from there, with “…loyalties and [the] common bond being tested as the desire for power ascends within the walls.” (It sounds a little like a cross between the Stanford Prison experiment, the Bling Ring, and Lord of the Flies. Could be good.) Austin-born filmmaker David Saldaña is co-writer. (Somers has extensive experience in theater, and was a founder of the Austin-based theater company the dirigo group.)
“Filming on Rich Kids will take place this fall in South Houston and Pasadena. Somers is currently casting local up and coming Latino talent for the leading roles and interviewing local crew members.”
For more info, go here and here.
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I am extremely interested in auditioning for your feature film. How/where/when do I audition?
They’ve already done in person auditions, but are still accepting video auditions. You can start with sending your headshot and resume to [email protected] and if there’s a role you would be right for, they will be in touch!
(jsyk GTmods – dropped comment from this morning)
Please let me know where to audition and send my resume’/headshot to.