Award-winning filmmaker looking for Central Coast actors

Filmmaker Guillermo Sepulveda is on the lookout for Central Coast actors

Woy Woy resident and international award-winning filmmaker Guillermo Martin Sepulveda is on the lookout for actors for a film he is developing and planning to film on the Central Coast.

He is currently developing the new film and casting to produce a proof-of-concept short video for My Dead Brother, a feature film that he has described as a drama, psychological mystery, other-worldly, and neo-noir feature film.

It will be based on two psychologically estranged brothers, dating twin women, who decide to make a catastrophic decision when their tormented father returns, changing their twin lives forever.

“I will cast Central Coast actors for a film date to be announced once all the players are found,” Sepulveda said.

“I’m after actor videos or show reels to review for an initial consideration”.

He is on the lookout for a 25-30-year-old male to play Kane and Jonas, the twin brothers, and a female 25-30 years old to play Jemma and Emma, the twin girls.

One male and one female actor will play two people.

He is also casting for Rhea, the 40-45-year-old mother and a 50–55-year-old male to play the father.

“My film company IncanDescent Productions has a successful history of productions and is now focused on creating feature films and feature plays,” he said.

Guillermo Martin Sepulveda came to Australia as a child refugee.

He is a Native American and an Australian and his films and TV programs have been broadcast around the world having been produced for SBS, ABC and various Foxtel channels.

With IncanDescent Productions, Sepulveda has gathered a team of diverse performance artists, creatives, digital artists, writers and technicians to develop new cinema, theatrical, television and media art.

As a graduate of the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS), he has also studied directing and screenwriting at NIDA and completed producing, directing and writing for the stage and screen.

He is also a published author, playwright, produced theatrical director, and a digital marketing and social media specialist.

His last short film The Key Lord was shot in 2023 entirely on the Central Coast with local film crews, special effects make-up, and many local actors.

That film won many awards including Best Short Film Mont Blanc International Film Festival Paris; Best Experimental Film Saga De Cine Critics Choice Awards, Tarragona, Spain; Best Short Film and winner of the 48 Hours Countdown New York; Best Experimental Film, Big Ben International Film Festival, and Best Director, Best Short Film Global Cine Fest Lisbon, Portugal.