People in Suffolk are being given the opportunity to feature in an upcoming movie.
On Tuesday, Old Ipswich Cemetery played host to the crew of a new 'Tollywood' movie which has been filming in the Suffolk town in recent weeks.
Bengali cinema, also known as Tollywood, has more action than Bollywood films, which focus more on the romantic and comedy genres.
Earlier this month, the film crews were also in Ipswich town centre shooting the movie.
Film Suffolk is now looking to recruit extras for the shoot.
The production company has already sourced more than 300 extras for the film but is looking to find another 180 for the coming weekends.
This Saturday and Sunday, from 7am to 7pm, extras are being sought for a United Nations summit scene.
Film Suffolk is looking for a wide range of nationalities and ethnicities to appear in the scene and are welcoming men and women over the age of 30 to register their interest.
The company is particularly interested in hearing from candidates of black, Middle Eastern, east Asian and Latin American communities.
No prior experience is required to apply.
Successful applicants will need to arrive wearing a suit, Film Suffolk has confirmed.
There will be a separate callout for extras for the weekend after.
Those wishing to apply for this weekend's filming should fill out this form.
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