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Jazz Girl
Narrative Feature / Action Comedy
Status
In preproduction with script completed, a Blue Island Films priority project, Jazz Girls is a high energy adventure comedy with a seductive musical accent. To be shot on location in the province of Bohol, Philippines in early 2026
Quick Synopsis
When an international agri-corp invades her rural community, buying up family farms and sending a carabao she had ridden since childhood to the slaughter house, a jazz singer turns environmental warrior. She teams up with her band’s piano player (a free-range chicken farmer by day) to protect a disappearing way of life. The rogue nature champions soon bump heads with the chief of police and an hysterical CEO as the band sets about demolishing a chain of corporate fruit stands in an escalating series of attacks culminating at corporate headquarters. A juicy tale of mayhem and soulful crooning.
Jazz Girls Leading Roles
Frankie Largo
(lead / starring role)
236 lines /27 scenes
Role: Lead jazz singer at the Holiday Jazz Club. Requires professional singing talent, physical comedy (running, jumping, fighting.
Age/Appearance: Mid-20s, slim, attractive.
Personality: Outspoken, quick-witted, and independent.
Notable Actions: Arrested for a controversial performance of the Philippine national anthem, exciting chase parkour
Frankie Largo (sample dialogue) “It’s jazz, Pop. How many times I have to tell you? Jazz, jazz. jazz. Repeat after me. Jazz. It’s art.” “You guys are beyond stupid.” “Up Big Duke’s ass! We will ram it so far up Duke’s shit chute that not even the ass roaches will find it.” Audition Note: Look for range—sarcasm, defiance, and heartfelt passion in equal measure.

Finley Largo
(starring role)
94 lines, 31 scenes
Role: Frankie’s younger sister, waitress and part-time singer at the Holiday Jazz Club; dating Chet. Requires professional singing, physical comedy (running, jumping, fighting).
Age/Appearance: Early 20s, intelligent, cute, flirtatious, playful, naive, loyal to Frankie.
Notable Actions: Playful love scenes (no nudity). Demolishes fruit stands with baseball bat. Running, jumping, mild parkour..
Finley Largo (sample dialogue) “You know what. He was trying to be nice. You sing all these love songs, Frankie, but you don’t even have a boyfriend.” “There’s nothing wrong with Chet… He’s a big boy.” “Give him a break, Frank, he’s cute. And he can sing, too.” Audition Note: Capture her sweetness, playfulness, and her pushback against Frankie’s cynicism.

Big Duke Hancock
(starring role)
48 lines, 10 scenes
Role: American CEO of Hancock Fruits.
Age/Appearance: 60ish, corpulent, intimidating presence.
Blunt, domineering, and self-centered.
Notable Actions: Yelling into cell phone
Big Duke Hancock (sample dialogue) “Extra large, but I’m not ordering a condom, Miss. I want fries, golden brown fries, size French and a half, hold the skin.” “This isn’t the Mother frickin’ Theresa Institute, for Christ’s sake!” “This mango got its ass kicked. I could swear it’s one of mine.” Audition Note: Play larger-than-life arrogance, menace, and crude humor.

Wes
(starring role)
81 lines, 11 scenes
Role: Truck driver for Hancock Fruits; part-time jazz singer; romantically interested in Frankie.
Requires professional singing, physical comedy (running, jumping, fighting).
Age/Appearance: Late 20s, handsome.
Personality: cCharming, good-humored, honest unassuming
Notable Actions: Sings at the Holiday Jazz Club; drives bulldozer
Wes (sample dialogue) “Really. I love your dress and your Lupang Hinarang. Who you betting on?” “A pretty cow like that will pull top dollar at the stock yards. She even looks tender.” “Talk about a jerk.” (after Big Duke chews him out) Audition Note: Needs charm with an undercurrent of awkwardness and ambition.
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Jazz Girls Supporting Roles partial list

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King of the Feather Wars
An inadvertent flying foreskin and a near crucifixion in a mango tree launch two country-singing teens, Beau and Annie, on an island-hopping romp across the Philippines.
Hard times set them to scamming cockfights with a lovable overweight rooster while Annie’s jacked, tricycle-racing boyfriend and his "Midnight Rocket" keep them one step ahead of the police and their homophobic stepfather.
But their luck runs out when Beau risks all at the Slasher Derby Championships. Shot on location in full sunlight, this is not a film for whiners, weepers, or weak-bladdered candy suckers.








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