
Tortilla
A Vancouver Film School Production
Food provided, imdb credit & demo reel footage; unpaid.
Please send headshot, resume, & demo reel to info@filmtortilla.com
Preferred but not required: self-tape
Union / Non-Union
Submissions: Now Open
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Miguel, 16, is navigating the awkwardness of adolescence, Miguel is earnest, and longing for acceptance. He is eager to transition from casual visits to an official date with Camila. Miguel starts as a hopeful teenager striving for approval, ends up facing his past and finding a place to call home.
Casing 19+ only — Mexican, spanish speaking.
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Camila, 16, is determined, independent, and insightful, Camila represents resilience. She evolves from a girl seeking independence to someone understanding the importance of familial connections.
Casing 19+ only — Mexican, spanish speaking.
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Chana, 50, is strong-willed, caring, and protective, Chana is the matriarch of the family coping with loss. She just wants to protect her children so she’s initially cautious, evolving to a character fostering understanding and acceptance, providing a crucial guiding.
Mexican, spanish speaking.
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Mario, 30, is confident, assertive, and filled with resentment, Mario is a key figure in the family dynamic. Reveals deep-seated animosity towards Miguel’s father, shaping the family’s perception of him. He unveils layers of family history, contributing to the film’s central conflicts and resolution.
Mexican, spanish speaking.
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Tere, 7, is angelic and sweet. Tere adds innocence to the family scenes and contributes to the film’s overall warm. She represents the tender side, enhancing the film’s emotional impact.
Mexican, spanish speaking. Will have minor coordinator on set.
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Luis, 7, is playful, innocent, and honest, Luis is the youngest sibling bringing lightheartedness to the family scenes. He acts as the curious voice and comic relief, representing the innocence of childhood.
Mexican, spanish speaking. Will have minor coordinator on set.