Alaska News

Producer looking for Inuit actors

Andrew MacLean, whose short film "Sikumi" ("On the Ice") has won awards at the Sundance Film Festival and elsewhere, is holding auditions in Anchorage for an expanded version of the movie. Prior acting experience is not needed.

Producer Cara Marcous said the upcoming movie will be Mac-Lean's first full-length feature film. It takes the premise of the short film -- a murder and the conflict faced by a witness to reveal what he knows -- and transplants it to modern times, with the action set in contemporary Barrow.

The lead characters, two adult men in the short version, will become teenagers in the new movie. And where the first "Sikumi" featured all-Inupiaq dialogue, the full-length rewrite will use English, "Because almost everyone in Barrow today speaks English," she said.

So being "comfortable acting in English" is a requirement. Also, Marcous added, "all the character are Inupiaq so we're only casting for Inuit people," ages 16-70.

MacLean and Marcous recently completed auditions in Canada and are now holding try-outs in Alaska. After the Anchorage sessions, open auditions will follow in Nome, Shishmaref, Kotzebue, Point Hope, Fairbanks and Barrow this month and next.

The Anchorage schedule is as follows.

• Today, 12 to 4 p.m., Cyrano's Playhouse, 413 D St.

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• Sunday, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Cyrano's.

• Monday, 12 to 3 p.m., International Gallery of Contemporary Art, 4167 D St.

More information, including instructions on how to audition by video, is available at www.ontheicethemovie.com.

Find Mike Dunham online at adn.com/contact/mdunham or call 257-4332.

By MIKE DUNHAM

mdunham@adn.com

Mike Dunham

Mike Dunham has been a reporter and editor at the ADN since 1994, mainly writing about culture, arts and Alaska history. He worked in radio for 20 years before switching to print.

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