Hey, my name is Juri and I'm producing the short film project "Luisa - No Way Out" as part of my final project at my school.
"LUISA - No Way Out" tells the story of a teenage girl (Luisa) who is forced to take a party drug against her will by a group of other young adults at a party. Luisa then experiences a dangerous, intense and highly tragic trip that develops into a real nightmare: from euphoric perception to delusions of persecution to a mental breakdown. The film deals with themes such as peer pressure, loss of control, sensory deception and, above all, one thing: the dangers of uncontrolled drug use.
After more than 9 months of story development and preparation, I am now putting together my cast.
I am 17 years old, an award winning photographer and aspiring director in the film industry. This project is, after a few smaller projects, my biggest project to date. My theme for this film is: How does great cinema work?
With this plan, I am now striving to make a professional short film with a film length between 8 and 12 minutes with this low budget, which can be submitted to several film festivals as a final goal.
For this reason, we are planning several demanding scenes, including the tragic club scene. For this I need a large number of extras and extras as "party guests".
I am looking for young people between 18 and 24 who enjoy making films, want to support me in this project and who simply want to spend more time in front of the camera.
Voluntary job, no salary. Helping with a festival-ready short film and supporting a school project; having fun making films
I'm really keen to get this off the ground with you and create something really special.
I look forward to receiving your applications.
Contact: Juri
I don't have any great requirements.
Student with previous knowledge, experienced professional or complete beginner;
everyone is welcome!
Shooting will take place in Offenburg or Lahr in Baden-Württemberg. It is therefore advantageous, as no travel costs are covered, if participants in the film come from the Ortenaukreis area. This also means that traffic-related delays on the day of filming can be avoided.