
Writer/Director Kyle Laursen debuts a live-action short film Josiah. The film examines issues inside the creative process of a casting room. It is excavating unconscious stereotyping and complex power dynamics based on race, class, and gender. The stellar cast includes Kevin Dunn (VEEP), Luke Forbes (Crown Heights), Melanie Chandra (Code Black), and Mather Zickel (Better Things). This topical film will premier online, in competition at the Palm Springs International ShortFest this June.
Synopsis: Brandon is a talented actor who has yet to break through. He is yet to nail an audition for what might be another stereotypical part in a period television series. Being the only Black man in a Hollywood setting is not unusual for him. Something unexpected occurs in this casting session. Brandon contends with three other perspectives in the room for a role that could actually change his life.
Kyle Laursen graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he received a BFA in Film Production and a BA in Film Studies. Kyle completed his MFA in the Graduate Directing program at the UCLA School of Theatre Film and Television, where he wrote, produced, and directed several short films that screened at film festivals across the country. For his work in film, Kyle was a recipient of the Hollywood Foreign Press Award and the Stanley Kramer Directing Award. He worked as a development executive at Plan B Entertainment for three years and currently produces television for Big Beach. Kyle wrote, directed, and produced Josiah.






