NOW CASTING

ROCA Production Films is proud to present its next faith-based feature film “Faith the Size of a Piggy Bank.” The film is currently in pre-production with plans to shoot in early 2026 in Houston, TX.
Synopsis: Newlyweds Luz and Omar Garcia are off to a good start. They have their love for each other, their faith, and a beautiful home with A MORTGAGE. As they start their new life together, they realize that they need a few things like food, clothing and FURNITURE. In order to avoid going further into debt, they begin saving and making sacrifices, until they stumble across a relic from the past: A Piggy Bank. This newly discovered treasure stirs up excitement but also division at the same time. Luz and Omar are now One in marriage, but do they see eye to eye on financial management? This comedy inspired by a true story
shares the struggles and the triumphs of trusting in God with finances for the provision of needs.
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Character Breakdowns can be found here
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For consideration, actors should submit a RECENT headshot or photograph, resume and link(s) to their Demo/Acting reels to casting@rocaproductionfilms.com and note the role(s) you are interested in auditioning for by using the following email format:
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SUBJECT LINE: “FSPB - [FIRST AND LAST NAME: ROLE]” ​
Please include the following in the body of your email submission:
NAME:
AGE RANGE:
CHILD ACTUAL AGE:
PARENT’S NAME (FOR CHILD):
HEIGHT:
WEIGHT:
BEST PHONE:
BEST EMAIL:
AGENT, IF ANY:
WHAT CITY DO YOU LIVE IN?
IF OUTSIDE OF HOUSTON, ARE YOU WILLING TO WORK AS A LOCAL ACTOR?
FILMING WILL LIKELY TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAYS AND ON WEEKENDS. WHAT IS YOUR GENERAL AVAILABILITY IN EARLY/SPRING 2026?
Deadline for submissions has been extended to Sunday November 30, 2025.
If selected, you will be invited to send a video audition and sent sides for the Character(s) chosen. Please note, this will be a Non-Union Production. Lead, supporting and featured roles are paid but deferred. Rates/Terms will be discussed upon being cast. IMDb credits and meals will be provided.
