Corpse Driver

Production Company
RSI Productions
Producer(s)
Jimmy Mai, Kalvin Taylor
Director(s)
Kalvin Taylor
Casting Director(s): 
Kalvin Taylor, Jimmy Mai
Union Status
Non-Union
Project Type
Film
Student Production
No
Compensation Details

Volunteer production. Demo reel footage from the shoot and on set meals provided.

Shoot / Performance Date(s)
May (No set dates locked in yet). 1-2 days of shooting
Shoot / Performance Location(s)
Vancouver
Submission Deadline
Monday, March 3, 2025
Submission Instructions

Please send us your headshots and demo reel footages over at rsiproductionint@gmail.com. We will contact you with audition sides and further instructions if you fit the respective role we’re looking for :)

Project Synopsis
A young man unable to find employment to pay the bills, finds himself having to work in the death industry as a dead body transporter as a last resort. His mental health deteriorates as he quickly comes to learn that this line of work isn’t for everyone
Character 1
Kyle
Age
18-25
Gender
Male
Description
A young man who is only two weeks into his job as a dead body transporter. He is disturbed by the nature of his work and is especially concerned with how his co-workers are able to normalize the day to day grind of the job.
Character 2
Francis
Age
55+
Gender
Male
Description
Kyle’s co-worker. An older man who has been a dead body transporter for decades. He is used to the nature of the job and nothing fazes him. He’s so comfortable at his job that he sometimes cracks inappropriate jokes around relatives of the deceased
Character 3
Nickolas
Age
40+
Gender
Male
Description
Kyle’s father. He isn’t supportive of Kyle’s job and looks down on him for not being able to find more respectable work. He also is becoming erratic after his mother (Kyle’s grandma) entered a coma
Character 4
Liana
Age
40+
Gender
Female
Description
Kyle’s stepmother. She has been having arguments with Nickolas over the rising costs of his mother’s medical bills. She believes it might just be best to let her pass on rather than “artificially” keeping her alive