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Created Date | July 25, 2019 | |
Expiration Date | August 05, 2019 | |
Posted by | Administrator | |
Country | United States | |
State | California | |
City | Los Angeles | |
Location | Los Angeles | |
Project Type | Feature Film, Union, PAID | |
Project Title | Andrews |
Description:
The story of three brothers from the poor suburbs of a major city. The two older brothers have taken divergent paths, one of crime and the other of academic excellence. The youngest is at a crossroads and must choose which brothers’ path he will follow.
Breakdown:
Role Name | Gender | Ethnicity | Age Range | Description |
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Duna | Male | African American | 36-38 | Oldest of three brothers, Duna has turned to a life of drug dealing. He drives an expensive car and is known for his occupation in the community. Although he gives money to younger brothers to help support them, his mother is ashamed of what he does. |
Sango | Male | African American | 22-26 | Sango, the middle son, is the golden boy as he excels academically and is now in law school at the top of his class. He has a strained relationship with his older brother who is a drug dealer. His mother always looks to him to steer his younger brother on the academic path and to make sure he stays out of trouble. |
NGozi | Male | African American | 14-16 | Ngozi is the youngest brother and still in high school. He has a knack for getting into trouble and looks up to his oldest brother who deals drugs, drives a nice car and gives him money when he asks for it. He is teetering on a life of crime or staying in school and going to college. |
Mariam | Female | African American | 64-68 | Mother of three sons. Her husband has passed away and her two youngest sons still live with her. She suffers from diabetes, but is still a strong figure in her sons’ lives. She is ashamed of her eldest as he has become a drug dealer, but is proud of her middle son who is in law school. She worries about her youngest as he looks up to her oldest and has a tendency of getting into trouble. This role speaks in Mali accented English. |