FLINTA producer join graduation short film Las cosas se mueven en mi casa Berlin; unpaid, full producer credit, festival submissions

CREW CALL: Producer. GESUCHT: Produzentin. - DFFB

Loo­king for a FLINTA pro­du­cer to come on board my gra­dua­ti­on short film „Las cosas se mue­ven en mi casa“, shoo­ting in Ber­lin in ear­ly June. I’m loo­king for someone I can real­ly rely on and work clo­se­ly with – less of a tra­di­tio­nal pro­du­cer role, more of a right-hand per­son who keeps things run­ning while I focus on direc­ting. Litt­le war­ning: you’d be joi­ning a litt­le last minu­te! The pro­ject is alre­a­dy run­ning: cast, crew and script are in pro­gress, but I still need help bud­ge­ting & fin­ding loca­ti­ons and get­ting ever­y­thing pro­per­ly orga­ni­zed befo­re shoot. The pro­ject is unpaid, but you’ll get a full pro­du­cer cre­dit and the film will be sub­mit­ted to fes­ti­vals. What I need help with: Loca­ti­on scou­ting, bud­get manage­ment, crew and cast com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on, on set orga­niza­ti­on (2–3 days, some­time 1–11 June) What mat­ters most: FLINTA, super relia­ble and orga­ni­zed (most important thing), know­ledge of the film world, available over the next month, Ger­man, Eng­lish or Spa­nish spea­k­er ABOUT THE FILM: ‘Las cosas se mue­ven en mi casa’ (‘Things are moving in my house’) is a B.A. gra­dua­ti­on short film (5–10min) direc­ted by Lucía Gil (www​.lucia​gildp​.com). It stems from the fee­ling of ‘in-bet­ween­ness’ that a young Spa­nish woman feels in Ber­lin – not ful­ly fee­ling at home in Ger­ma­ny, but losing the anchor to her Spa­nish fami­ly, as she spends more time apart from them. Cen­tral topics of the film are ali­en­ati­on, inde­pen­dence and resent­ment towards fami­ly, as well as mother­ly love. If this sounds like you, shoot me a mes­sa­ge! – Lucía Gil (direc­tor) luciagilsuarez@​gmail.​com @filmbylusi www​.lucia​gildp​.com E‑Mail

CREW CALL: Pro­du­cer. GESUCHT: Pro­du­zen­tin.

Loo­king for a FLINTA pro­du­cer to come on board my gra­dua­ti­on short film „Las cosas se mue­ven en mi casa“, shoo­ting in Ber­lin in ear­ly June.

I’m loo­king for someone I can real­ly rely on and work clo­se­ly with – less of a tra­di­tio­nal pro­du­cer role, more of a right-hand per­son who keeps things run­ning while I focus on direc­ting.

Litt­le war­ning: you’d be joi­ning a litt­le last minu­te! The pro­ject is alre­a­dy run­ning: cast, crew and script are in pro­gress, but I still need help bud­ge­ting & fin­ding loca­ti­ons and get­ting ever­y­thing pro­per­ly orga­ni­zed befo­re shoot.

The pro­ject is unpaid, but you’ll get a full pro­du­cer cre­dit and the film will be sub­mit­ted to fes­ti­vals.

What I need help with:Loca­ti­on scou­ting, bud­get manage­ment, crew and cast com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on, on set orga­niza­ti­on (2–3 days, some­time 1–11 June)

What mat­ters most:FLINTA, super relia­ble and orga­ni­zed (most important thing), know­ledge of the film world, available over the next month, Ger­man, Eng­lish or Spa­nish spea­k­er

ABOUT THE FILM:‘Las cosas se mue­ven en mi casa’ (‘Things are moving in my house’) is a B.A. gra­dua­ti­on short film (5–10min) direc­ted by Lucía Gil (www​.lucia​gildp​.com). It stems from the fee­ling of ‘in-bet­ween­ness’ that a young Spa­nish woman feels in Ber­lin – not ful­ly fee­ling at home in Ger­ma­ny, but losing the anchor to her Spa­nish fami­ly, as she spends more time apart from them. Cen­tral topics of the film are ali­en­ati­on, inde­pen­dence and resent­ment towards fami­ly, as well as mother­ly love.

If this sounds like you, shoot me a mes­sa­ge!– Lucía Gil (direc­tor)luciagilsuarez@​gmail.​com@filmbylusiwww​.lucia​gildp​.com