The Atlas Of Human Accomplishment
For 137 years, every member of the Rosenberg-Thongthammarat family has earned a place in The Atlas of Human Accomplishment, a legendary record book devoted to humanity’s most extraordinary achievements. But fifteen-year-old Amelia is about to become the first exception. Despite a lifetime of failed attempts dating back to age three, Amelia remains accomplishment-less. As the Atlas prepares its final edition, she has one last day to accomplish something, anything, and preserve her family’s unbroken legacy. Told as a deadpan mockumentary that blends interviews, archival footage, and generations of increasingly absurd accomplishments, The Atlas of Human Accomplishment is a comedy about perseverance, failure, and discovering that the achievement that matters most may not be the one anyone expected.
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 06/19/2026
The final official adjudicator of The Atlas of Human Accomplishment, an organization he takes with complete and unwavering seriousness. Dry, meticulous, and seemingly incapable of irony, Elliot approaches every accomplishment, no matter how absurd, with the gravitas of a Supreme Court justice delive... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/19/2026
Amelia’s mother. All of her lines are spoken in Thai. Elegant, practical, and endlessly supportive, though not always convinced her daughter’s latest accomplishment attempt is a good idea. Siriporn has spent years encouraging Amelia through an astonishing number of failures while quietly hoping that... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/19/2026
Amelia’s father. Warm, earnest, and quietly anxious about the possibility of his daughter becoming the first member of the family in 137 years to fail to earn an official accomplishment. Marc genuinely believes in Amelia, but years of watching her attempt increasingly ridiculous accomplishments hav... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/19/2026
Amelia’s grandmother. All lines will be spoken in Thai. A legendary Atlas accomplishment holder, family matriarch, and one of the most intimidating people in the room. Yai Yai comes from a generation that takes accomplishment very seriously and has little patience for excuses, self-pity, or incompet... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 06/19/2026
The final official adjudicator of The Atlas of Human Accomplishment, an organization he takes with complete and unwavering seriousness. Dry, meticulous, and seemingly incapable of irony, Elliot approaches every accomplishment, no matter how absurd, with the gravitas of a Supreme Court justice delive... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/19/2026
Amelia’s mother. All of her lines are spoken in Thai. Elegant, practical, and endlessly supportive, though not always convinced her daughter’s latest accomplishment attempt is a good idea. Siriporn has spent years encouraging Amelia through an astonishing number of failures while quietly hoping that... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/19/2026
Amelia’s father. Warm, earnest, and quietly anxious about the possibility of his daughter becoming the first member of the family in 137 years to fail to earn an official accomplishment. Marc genuinely believes in Amelia, but years of watching her attempt increasingly ridiculous accomplishments hav... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 06/19/2026
Amelia’s grandmother. All lines will be spoken in Thai. A legendary Atlas accomplishment holder, family matriarch, and one of the most intimidating people in the room. Yai Yai comes from a generation that takes accomplishment very seriously and has little patience for excuses, self-pity, or incompet... [See More]