RESIDENTS living in and around Highbridge are in with a chance of featuring in a new Christmas film.
The feel-good festive film, by M&M Film Productions, is called Three Wishes for Christmas.
The family film's Synopsis is as follows: "When a young woman spends Christmas with her best friend and her family, she finds herself falling for the handsome brother, but she overhears a conversation between him and his ex-girlfriend, misinterprets it, and feels humiliated.
"When he finds out what happened, he has to pull out all the stops and get to the airport before she flies home so he can tell her that he’s fallen just as hard for her."
Crews will be in Apex Park in Highbridge on March 23 to film a Christmas run scene, and they need your help to bring it to life.
To be an extra in the scene, residents need to fill out an Extras Interest Form, available HERE.
A spokesperson from the production company said: "The Production of Three Wishes for Christmas is excited to be bringing this brand new Christmas film to your area.
"Some of our filming days require extra people to feature in the film, to bring life to the background and join in with the activity on the day.
"We will be filming a Christmas park run scene at Apex Park, Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1NQ on March 23.
"Whether you're a fitness buff, or you never run at all, this isn't about the winning. It's the taking part! We welcome families, friends and anyone who fancies a gentle jog. Come in your Christmas jumpers, tinsel and hats!"
If you are completing the form on behalf of multiple people, you will need to complete a form per person.
The company also filmed scenes for Christmas At The Holly Day Inn in Somerset last year.
Posting on Facebook at the time, a spokesperson from The Ritz Cinema, where the film had its premiere, said: "Christmas at the Holly Day Inn is a family-friendly, multi-generational romantic comedy about an over-achieving executive who quits her job just before Christmas and goes to her father's country inn to try to find some balance again."
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