The director Shana Figueroa is currently casting for the second movie in the trilogy “Worst Version of Hell,” titled “A Man Learns His Faith Is Irrelevant.” The film centers around a camping trip where things go awry between two friends when one jokes about killing the other’s sister. The movie explores the idea that the worst version of hell is the one you create for yourself.
The production is in need of two male leads between the ages of 21-35 to fill the roles. Filming will take place in July at a campground near Boston, with most scenes being shot at night. Actors will be paid a flat rate of $500, which includes transportation reimbursement and rehearsals that may last half a day.
This is a great opportunity for Boston-based actors to get involved in an exciting project with a talented director. Interested individuals can find more information and apply for the roles by visiting the website provided.
Don’t miss out on the chance to be a part of this thrilling trilogy and showcase your talent on the big screen. Apply now for your chance to join the cast of “A Man Learns His Faith Is Irrelevant” and bring this gripping story to life.
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