Hush Harbor
HUSH HARBOR is the first feature narrative film produced by the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History & Culture. Inspired by real events- On a small Western plantation, a revered enslaved matriarch who guards her people through ancestral spiritual practices must confront a rising evangelical threat and a dangerous betrayal from within, risking everything to preserve memory, autonomy, and sacred resistance
Roles For This Project
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Feature Film
Field Worker
$125/day
Seattle
18 - 70
Non Union
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
Heavily feature background- no dialogue. Talent will represent the diverse ethnic representation of the pacific northwest in the late 1800s. Must be able to work as a local hire in Auburn, WA
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Feature Film
Young Elijah
$250/day
Man
Seattle
3 - 6
Non Union
Feature Film
Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
A younger version of LEAD role “Elijah” in flashback scene that shows his love and connection to Big Mo (his caretaker). Young Elijah is bright, playful, and joyous. Please submit young talent memorize lines, speak clearly and takes direction well. No mature content for minor role. Parent/guardian a... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
Heavily feature background- no dialogue. Talent will represent the diverse ethnic representation of the pacific northwest in the late 1800s. Must be able to work as a local hire in Auburn, WA
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Submissions Due: 06/26/2026
A younger version of LEAD role “Elijah” in flashback scene that shows his love and connection to Big Mo (his caretaker). Young Elijah is bright, playful, and joyous. Please submit young talent memorize lines, speak clearly and takes direction well. No mature content for minor role. Parent/guardian a... [See More]