Racist Karen Arrest Asian Teen
When a young Asian architectural consultant surveys a newly purchased home, a racist cop wrongly assumes he doesn’t belong and aggressively arrests him. Her profiling escalates until the homeowner and the police chief intervene — exposing her prejudice and humiliating her on the spot. Through the neighbor’s regret, Mrs. Higgins’ warmth, and Chief Miller’s firm leadership, the story highlights how dangerous assumptions can be and how quickly a life can be damaged by bias.
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 12/13/2025
Chief Miller is authoritative, composed, and no-nonsense — the respected leader who arrives to assess the situation and immediately recognizes Jason. He delivers the film’s justice moment by calling out Officer Karen’s misconduct and suspending her. On set, he performs firm dialogue, authoritative b... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 12/13/2025
The Neighbor is a cautious, slightly nosy older man who initially assumes the Asian teen might be up to no good. He watches from across the street, appearing suspicious but not malicious — more clueless than hateful. On set, the actor will perform simple outdoor scenes: reacting from afar, observing... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 12/13/2025
Mrs. Higgins is the warm, grandmotherly homeowner — kind, gentle, nurturing, and full of heart. She immediately recognizes Jason and defends him boldly, proving she is the moral anchor of the scene. On set, she will perform friendly, supportive interactions, confront the officer with concern, comfor... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 12/13/2025
Chief Miller is authoritative, composed, and no-nonsense — the respected leader who arrives to assess the situation and immediately recognizes Jason. He delivers the film’s justice moment by calling out Officer Karen’s misconduct and suspending her. On set, he performs firm dialogue, authoritative b... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 12/13/2025
The Neighbor is a cautious, slightly nosy older man who initially assumes the Asian teen might be up to no good. He watches from across the street, appearing suspicious but not malicious — more clueless than hateful. On set, the actor will perform simple outdoor scenes: reacting from afar, observing... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 12/13/2025
Mrs. Higgins is the warm, grandmotherly homeowner — kind, gentle, nurturing, and full of heart. She immediately recognizes Jason and defends him boldly, proving she is the moral anchor of the scene. On set, she will perform friendly, supportive interactions, confront the officer with concern, comfor... [See More]