Remember several months ago when Pith passed along a query about possible Nashville locations for the upcoming Nicole Kidman psychological drama Stoker? The project — the first English-language film by the estimable Park Chan-wook (Oldboy), scripted by Prison Break actor Wentworth Miller and produced by Ridley and Tony Scott's company Scott Free Productions — is now full speed ahead, and the filmmakers have sent out a casting call for tomorrow:
An open casting call will be held from 9 AM to 3 PM, Saturday, August 13 for the feature film, Stoker. The open call will be held at Rocketown (601 4th Ave South)No acting experience is necessary.
Applicants are asked to bring a recent snapshot of themselves, no larger than 4x6 inches. They should park in the General Rocketown parking (see map)Children and teens will be seen from 9 AM to Noon.
Adults will be seen from 1 PM to 3 PM.
Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.Although all ages are needed, Casting directors are searching for three boys who bear a physical resemblance to some of the adult actors. They are hoping to find a set of Caucasian male twins, between the ages of two and three years of age.
Producers are also seeking teens and young adults who are over the age of 18 but who could pass for younger high school students.
Saddleshoe Productions (TN), LLC is an Equal Opportunity employer.
The film, begins filming in Middle Tennessee the end of August, will be directed by Park Chan-wook and will star Tennessee resident and Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman. It is a Scott Free production in conjunction with Fox Searchlight Pictures.

