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Nicole Kidman thriller shooting in Nashville looking for extras

Craig Shoup
Nashville Tennessean

Middle Tennesseans will have their shot to appear on the big screen as extras in a Nicole Kidman thriller "Holland, Michigan."

Nashville casting agent Jenny Alison said around 2,000 extras are needed for the film, which is scheduled to shoot for two months starting Feb. 21 in Nashville.

"Some days we're going to need small groups of people where we'll probably use people with more experience," Alison told The Tennessean. "But then we'll also have large crowd days, just locals who want that bucket list experience of working on a project like this."

Nicole Kidman on the red carpet at the 53rd Annual CMA Awards at Music City Center Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019 in Nashville, Tenn.

The week of April 17 will require the largest crowds of Nashvillians, Alison said, with Nashville production to wrap April 23.

Those interested in becoming an extra can sign up here.

The film directed by Mimi Cave is being produced by Amazon Studios and is based on a script from Andrew Sodroski about a woman who suspects her husband is cheating, and enters into an affair of her own, before learning of her husband's true, dark secret life.

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