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For the short film "Border Driver", we are looking for an actress for the role of Natalie Meyer (35-55 years old). It is a short thriller (10–15 minutes) that largely takes place during a night drive through forest roads.
The story follows two race car drivers transporting a kidnapped woman to a secret handover in a rally car. Natalie finds herself in the car against her will and constitutes a constant, menacing presence throughout the film. Her presence is always felt through screams, noises, and her attempts to escape from the trunk. Her panic and resistance create extra tension during the ride, and she increasingly confronts the driver with what he is really up to.
What we offer
- A creative and ambitious project within the thriller genre
- Gain experience within a serious short film production with a motivated team
- Collaboration with professional cameraman and stunt driver
- Catering on the filming day
- Travel allowance
- Strong portfolio material
Type
semi-professional production
Location
Noord-Brabant
Description
NATALIE MEYER
A woman who can credibly convey a great deal of emotion, fear, and tension. The role requires both subtle acting and physical/emotional intensity.
• Female (playing age ±35–55)
• Strong in non-verbal acting
• Comfortable with screaming, physical scenes, and intense suspense moments
• Someone who can convincingly portray panic, fear, and resistance
• Available for afternoon to evening/night shooting on June 8.
Experience acting for camera is a plus.
Period
Filming day: June 8, 2026
Filming starts in the early afternoon and continues into the night.
Location: North Brabant area.
Spoken / language requirements
Dutch
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