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Night at the Oasis: SAG-AFTRA Feature Film Sets Up in Birmingham, Alabama for Fall 2026 Shoot

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Night at the Oasis: SAG-AFTRA Feature Film Sets Up in Birmingham, Alabama for Fall 2026 Shoot
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Birmingham, Alabama is set to host the upcoming SAG-AFTRA feature film Night at the Oasis, with principal photography scheduled to run from September 14 through October 9, 2026. The project is currently in active pre-production and casting, which means the window for department heads and key crew to get in front of the producers is open right now. With a compressed 25-day shoot on the calendar, this is the kind of lean, focused production that rewards organized, efficient department heads who can hit the ground running.

Night at the Oasis is directed by Kim Caicedo, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Hernando Caicedo. The writing partnership between the two Caicedos suggests a closely collaborative creative process at the story level, and their shared vision is likely to carry through to the set. While Kim Caicedo is an emerging filmmaker rather than a household name at this stage, the SAG-AFTRA signatory status of the production signals a commitment to working within union frameworks and meeting the professional standards that guild members expect. That is a meaningful indicator for talent and crew assessing the legitimacy of the project.

The producing team consists of Heliya Alam and Warner Davis, who are shepherding the film together. Alam and Davis bringing this project to a SAG-AFTRA production in the American South suggests producers who understand the logistical and compliance landscape of independent filmmaking at a professional level. Casting is being handled by Carla Hool, a casting director with notable credits in both film and television across the Latin American and U.S. markets, working alongside casting associate Anna Rocío Mendoza. The presence of an established casting team this far ahead of the September start date is a strong signal that the production is organized and moving methodically through pre-production milestones. Talent agents and managers representing actors eligible for SAG-AFTRA consideration should be reaching out to Hool's office now.

Birmingham, Alabama is an increasingly active production hub in the Southeast, and its appeal is no mystery to working crew. Alabama offers a competitive film incentive program through the Alabama Film Office, including transferable tax credits on qualified production expenditures, which makes it an attractive alternative to the more saturated Georgia market just to the east. Birmingham in particular has been building its infrastructure and local crew base steadily, and productions shooting there often draw from both local Alabama talent and the broader Atlanta-based crew community, given the roughly 90-minute drive between the two cities. For crew based in the Southeast, this is a genuinely convenient opportunity. For out-of-state crew, Birmingham is a walkable, affordable city with good logistics for a production of this scale.

A 25-day principal photography window is tight but entirely workable for an independent feature, and it shapes the kind of production this will be. Departments will need to be well-prepped before cameras roll in September. The art department, locations team, and costume department will carry significant responsibility in ensuring that the world of the film is fully built before day one. Given the Birmingham location and the independent scale, the production will likely rely on a combination of practical locations and modest set builds rather than large-scale stage work, which means the locations manager and production designer will be central to the pre-production conversation happening right now. If the story involves any distinctive visual environments implied by a title like Night at the Oasis, the art and locations departments may have particularly interesting creative challenges ahead.

For crew and talent looking to pursue Night at the Oasis, the time to move is now. The production is in active casting and pre-production, the filming dates are confirmed, and the September start gives the team roughly seven months of runway to staff up properly. The full listing for Night at the Oasis on ProductionList.com includes production contacts, office details, and crew information as it becomes available. Bookmark the listing and check back regularly as the production continues to staff its departments heading into summer 2026.

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