For those still holding out hope of meeting (and consequently falling in love with) teen-dream Zac Efron, an opportunity has finally presented itself. The total cutie will be working out in the burbs on a yet-to-be-named indie film with ex-manorexic Dennis Quaid and Treme star Kim Dickens.
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Although stalking the Dekalb set might get fans in with Zefron and DQ, the film’s award-winning and Ebert-adored director, Ramin Bahrani, is thickening the plot by allowing any old joe to apply for a spot on his film crew. The listing put up by the Chicago Film Office specified a decent roster of available positions including photographer, sound mixer, and various office jobs, while encouraging interested parties to even apply for unmentioned departments.