With an open casting call to star in Crying in H Mart.
Each day we get closer to a film about someone. The adaptation of the Japanese Breakfast memoir is starting to take shape, with the film’s team doing an open casting call to play the role of JBrekkie herself, a.k.a. Michelle Zauner. Real-life Zauner posted the call on Twitter, captioning the image with the eyeball emoji. “ISO 18-25 year old Korean American to play the role of Michelle in the film adaptation of the #1 NYTimes Bestseller,” the flier reads.
“Please send a creative video introduction that includes where you’re located. Submissions: [email protected].” The project was, while Stacey Sher and Jason Kim produce the Orion Pictures film. Zauner is slated to write the script and provide the soundtrack. Its source material traces the author’s adolescence as she grew up in a largely white Oregon community, her beginnings as an indie artist, and explores the loss of her mother to terminal cancer.
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