Hundreds of extras needed for major feature film shooting in Louisville this month

Think you could be the next Jennifer Lawrence or Tom Cruise?

Get your taste of movie making this month when a feature film sets up production in Louisville.

Chad Broskey, with Casting Midwest, can't reveal much about the film at this point, but did say "it's a historical story with a fairy tale twist set in the 1980s and the film will need hundreds of extras."

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The scenes involving extras will include a big mall concert scene, a Goth runway show, Halloween trick-or-treating and a skating party scene.

"This is a great opportunity for groups such as drama clubs, sports and cheerleading

teams, and music organizations (specifically band students) to socialize and share this exciting experience," Broskey said.

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All ages are welcome to apply. Primary filming days are Aug. 15-17, 22 and 29.

Casting Midwest and Heyman Talent will host open calls for paid extras (adults, teens and children above the age of 10 years old) for the film on Saturday, Aug. 12, from 1-5 p.m. and Monday, Aug. 14, from 1-5 p.m. at Heyman Talent Louisville in Butchertown,

1205 E. Washington St., Suite 107.

You must bring ID as required by the I-9 form (passport or license, social security card, birth certificate, school ID, report card). Also, be prepared to have a parent or adult guardian present to sign a release form. Children and teens under 18 will be required to have a parent on set if they are booked for this project.

You will also be asked to provide your own clothing for the shoot.

For more information, contact castingmidwestextras@gmail.com Learn more about the project at facebook.com/castingmidwest/.

Reporter Kirby Adams can be reached at kadams@courier-journal.com.

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