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Created Date | September 29, 2019 | |
Expiration Date | January 24, 2020 | |
Posted by | Administrator | |
Country | United States | |
State | Florida | |
City | Tallahassee | |
Location | Los Angeles | |
Project Type | Short Film, Union or non-union, PAID | |
Project Title | The Bronsteadë Twins |
Description:
After his estranged twin sister dies under mysterious circumstances, Anthony Bronsteadë suspects their father and returns to his hometown for the first time in 20 years. But his hunt for the truth takes an unexpected and wicked turn.
Breakdown:
Role Name | Gender | Ethnicity | Age Range | Description |
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Anthony Bronsteadë | Male | Caucasian | 30-39 | Growing up, Anthony was engulfed in the affluence associated with his historical surname and the Bronsteadë family's gothic estate, but he never appreciated the superficial relationships with his mother and father. While his mother, Charlotte, adored him, her love was snuffed out by her abusive husband, Robert. Anthony’s closest companion, up until the age of 10, was his twin sister, Elizabeth. Rejecting the life he was born into, 10 year old Anthony runs from home, never looking back until, 20 years later, Elizabeth's death brings him back to the infamous Bronsteadë Estate. Realizing the consequences of his prolonged absence, Anthony is forced to face the truth that he is burying. Often times, Anthony feels the pressure of others witnessing his decisions. Traumatized by the past and obsessed with retelling an easier-to-swallow biography, his compulsive behavior often reads as socially unaware, awkward, hysterical, and, at the peak of stress, sinister. |
Elizabeth Bronsteadë | Female | Caucasian | 30-39 | Elizabeth has always viewed herself as a captive but never a victim. Her role in her twin brother’s life was always to assuage his discomfort, even at the cost of her own protection. When Anthony is able to escape their father’s abuse, leaving her behind, she matures under the crushing sense of abandonment. Betrayed and distraught, grown Elizabeth has found an anchor in expressing herself through charcoal portraiture. Returning to Bronsteadë Estate, for her, was a first step toward an act of selfless reconciliation with her father… gone wrong. |