Key Change
Key Change is a coming-of-age family musical about Dharini Sharma — a scrappy, ADHD-fueled 25-year-old music producer hustling three indie artists toward a make-or-break Troubadour showcase — whose life capsizes when the estranged father he hasn't spoken to in over a decade dies, leaving him guardian of a 9-year-old half-sister he never knew existed. Over one chaotic week, as his girlfriend walks out, the showcase collapses, and his last real shot at a record deal slips through his fingers, Dharini reluctantly takes in Isabella: a precocious, dyslexic kid who worshipped the version of their father Dharini never got. Forced back into the house his dad quietly built without him — and stumbling onto a song his father had been trying to finish — Dharini has to decide whether to keep nursing a decade-old grudge or learn, alongside the little sister now counting on him, how to change his own key.
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
A precocious, observant 9-year-old... dyslexic, quiet, with a stillness that hides a sharp and funny mind, and a late father who was the only person who ever made her feel smart. She's the emotional engine of the film, moving from a grieving, withdrawn kid into a confident young musician with a foun... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
Dharini's longtime girlfriend and creative collaborator — a singer with the kind of presence that quiets a room and the patience of someone who's been waiting for her partner to grow up. She walks out on him in the first act and, by the end, has to decide whether the man he's becoming is the man she... [See More]
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Feature Film
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Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
25 - 45
SAG-AFTRA, New Media
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
A velvet-voiced alto with razor-dry wit and zero patience for nonsense — the kind of performer who can hold a room and then deflate it with a single observation. They spend most of the film bailing on her own high note out of fear of judgment, until the brightest lights of her career force her to fi... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
A hip-hop/doo-wop fusion artist with two left feet and the instinct to crack a joke before admitting he's hurt. He starts the film in full macho-bravado deflection mode and ends it cracking himself wide open in the most vulnerable song of his life. Singing, rapping, and beatboxing essential; songwri... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
A precocious, observant 9-year-old... dyslexic, quiet, with a stillness that hides a sharp and funny mind, and a late father who was the only person who ever made her feel smart. She's the emotional engine of the film, moving from a grieving, withdrawn kid into a confident young musician with a foun... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
Dharini's longtime girlfriend and creative collaborator — a singer with the kind of presence that quiets a room and the patience of someone who's been waiting for her partner to grow up. She walks out on him in the first act and, by the end, has to decide whether the man he's becoming is the man she... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
A velvet-voiced alto with razor-dry wit and zero patience for nonsense — the kind of performer who can hold a room and then deflate it with a single observation. They spend most of the film bailing on her own high note out of fear of judgment, until the brightest lights of her career force her to fi... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
A hip-hop/doo-wop fusion artist with two left feet and the instinct to crack a joke before admitting he's hurt. He starts the film in full macho-bravado deflection mode and ends it cracking himself wide open in the most vulnerable song of his life. Singing, rapping, and beatboxing essential; songwri... [See More]