How Going Left Has Turned Out Right: Meet the Cast of Pre-Op

In a film landscape often dominated by intense thrillers and relationship dramas, Pre-Op takes a refreshing turn by focusing on the quieter, more profound moments that define family and love. With its heartfelt story and authentic performances, the film explores the emotional journey of a young girl facing a life-changing challenge, capturing the strength that lies in vulnerability.

In today’s independent film space, many creators are leaning toward relationship-based dramas and gritty crime thrillers. But with Pre-Op, we decided to go left-focusing instead on a heartfelt family drama about love, courage, and quiet moments that speak louder than action sequences.

The result? Pre-Op has been embraced by audiences and critics alike, winning multiple domestic and international film festival awards, proving that authentic storytelling and emotional truth never go out of style.

Pre-Op is an award-winning short film that captures the emotional crossroads of love, family, and courage. The story follows Jayla, a high school student living her best life when she suddenly faces a life-altering reality: she needs a heart transplant.

Director Spotlight: Nykeith McNeal

Indie filmmaker Nykeith McNeal brings a unique blend of emotional authenticity and cinematic simplicity to Pre-Op. Known for crafting stories that highlight real human experiences, McNeal’s approach to this film was to focus on the intimate moments that speak volumes without the need for grand spectacle.

“I wanted to create a film that felt real,” McNeal shares. “A moment in time where love and fear coexist, and where the quiet strength of family shines the brightest.”

Under McNeal’s direction, Pre-Op has won multiple awards across domestic and international film festivals, cementing his status as a rising voice in independent filmmaking.

Actor Spotlight: Chad Rhodes

Chad Rhodes as Austin Anderson

In the role of Austin Anderson, Jayla’s father, Chad Rhodes delivers an emotional and layered performance. His portrayal captures the delicate balance of vulnerability and strength, as a father who is deeply afraid yet determined to reassure his daughter that everything will be okay.

Rhodes’ ability to channel quiet pain and unwavering love adds profound depth to the film, making the father-daughter exchange one of Pre-Op‘s most unforgettable moments.

Outside of film, Chad Rhodes is an accomplished actor, writer, and director, best known for his successful stage plays, including his latest, The Okays.

Actress Spotlight: Ten Mitchell

Ten Mitchell as Jayla Anderson

As Jayla Anderson, the emotional heart of Pre-Op, Ten Mitchell delivers a performance that anchors the entire film. She portrays a teenager caught between anger, acceptance, and courage, expressing her frustration that this moment has come so soon, yet finding peace with whatever outcome lies ahead.

In one of the film’s most heart-wrenching moments, Jayla tells her father how grateful she is for the amazing parents and the wonderful life she’s had, even if things don’t go her way. Mitchell’s ability to navigate deep emotional layers makes her performance unforgettable and resonates with audiences long after the film ends.

A theater-trained actress with remarkable skill and a bright future, Ten Mitchell brings authenticity and heart to every role she takes on, and Pre-Op showcases her talent as a rising star.

Actress Spotlight: Sheba Minter

Sheba Minter as Sabrina Anderson

Rounding out the emotional trio in Pre-Op is Sheba Minter, who portrays Sabrina Anderson, Jayla’s mother. At the beginning of the short, the audience only hears her voice during a phone call with her husband, Austin, as she expresses her worry and fear, while trying to stay calm and pray through the moment.

When Minter arrives on screen in the film’s final moments, she delivers a grounded and reassuring performance that perfectly balances the emotional intensity of Ten Mitchell’s portrayal of Jayla. Her understated grace and nurturing presence allow the film to end on a note of love and quiet resilience.

With years of theater experience, Sheba Minter’s ability to anchor emotional moments makes her a standout in the cast and an essential part of why Pre-Op resonates so deeply.

Pre-Op has become a festival favorite, winning awards across domestic and international film festivals and earning praise for its emotional depth, powerful performances, and authentic storytelling.

By “going left” in an indie landscape filled with crime and relationship dramas, Pre-Op proves that family-centered stories can connect just as strongly with audiences and critics.

For more on Nykeith McNeal and future projects from Venture Quest Films, keep up with festival updates and follow the journey of Pre-Op as it continues to move hearts worldwide.


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