
Belarus' First Interactive Series Finds its Stars in Epic Mogilev Casting
Mogilev Hosts 8-Hour Casting for Belarus' First Interactive Series, "Zumer" Mogilev, Belarus – The city recently hosted an extensive 8-hour casting call for "Zumer," Belarus' first interactive television series. Producer Alexander Lavrinovich expressed his excitement over the event, describing it as "large-scale, bright, and memorable." The casting attracted a significant number of actors, many of whom impressed Lavrinovich with their preparedness and talent. "Some actors immediately fit specific roles," Lavrinovich stated, "while others surprised us so much that we'll be writing new roles for them." This demonstrates the high level of talent discovered during the casting process. Lavrinovich's vision for "Zumer" is ambitious. He aims to create a high-quality interactive series appealing to a broad audience, encompassing both Zoomers and Millennials. The success of this project could mark a significant step forward for Belarusian television and interactive content. The casting's success bodes well for "Zumer's" future, suggesting a promising and engaging series for Belarusian audiences.