“TOMANOWOS” Short Film Cast List!

Congrats all! Production will be in touch with more details soon

ELLEN……………………Vada Mullen

RYAN…………………….John Avery

AUDREY………………..Miriam Kelly

BLAIR…………………….Sam Cline

DECAY…………………..Safi Evans

DEVAN…………………..Arden Higgins

SUPPORTING…………Zoe Anderson, Hallie Jones, Corbin Laurer, Maddie Petrjanos, Henry Scott, Anne-Sophie Lucky, Rhiannon Nesbit, Tateym Wilson   

Short Film Casting

On behalf of the creative team, we want to thank all who auditioned for being a part of the first short film only auditions! We were all impressed and enjoyed your choices. We would like to give ourselves a bit more time for decision making, and therefore, the cast list will NOT be posted tonight. We shall aim at posting the cast list tomorrow evening, and I shall email you all with an approximate time.

Thank you and stay warm,

Your Friendly (sometimes grumpy) Neighborhood Film Producer, Steve

WLHS Film Program Short Film Auditions!

Audition information for the 2025 short film,“Tomanowos.”

WHEN: Friday, February 7, 2025; 3:30pm-5pm (once you audition, you can leave)

WHERE: Black Box Studio Theatre

Please fill out the this Audition Form, then look at the following sides (you must be signed-in to school Google account to access both) and choose a character to read (Ryan, Ellen, or Audrey). You do not have to memorize the dialogue. There are some supporting roles that you may also be considered for.

ABOUT THE SHORT FILM:

We are excited to have a guest director, Phil Chan, for this project. Phil is a West Linn alum, and filmmaker. Our production team is made up of all West Linn High School students. The short film will be shot over the months of February, March, and April, and will screen during our production of SHORTS 25 on the evenings of May 14, 15, and 16. The shoot schedule will be flexible, but be sure to include all unmovable conflicts over the aforementioned months.

TOMANOWOS. The name given by local Natives to the giant meteorite they found here in West Linn ages ago. In 2025, something resurfaces.

Logline: A high school student with no regard for nature unwittingly stumbles across an alien fungus in the woods, which begins a harrowing transformation. Explores themes of environmentalism, colonialism, alienation, and identity.

Please direct any inquires to Mr. Beckingham – beckings@wlwv.k12.or.us