Greek men needed for photo shoot
Porchlight Films are looking for various Greek men to participate in a photo shoot for the film Dead Europe
Porchlight Films are looking for various Greek men to participate in a photo shoot for the film Dead Europe. The film is based on lead character Isaac is a photographer and while in Greece, he exhibits his work in an Athens gallery.
The photography needs to showcase the Greek subculture in Australia and feature men of all ages in different situations. The shoot will take place in Sydney next Dead Europe is based on the acclaimed novel by Christos Tsiolkas. The film is directed by Tony Krawitz and is being co-produced by the team behind The Kings Speech and Animal Kingdom.
The shoot will take place in Sydney on Thursday 1 September. If you are are interested in being photographed for this film contact Alex at Porchlight Films at alex@porchlightfilms.com.au
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