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Luke & Jo

Against his wife’s wishes, a troubled screenwriter hops on a plane to make one last-ditch attempt at selling his latest script. When a heavy-drinking, melancholic singer nearly plows him down with her car late one night, the two form a deep emotional bond that alters them both in unanticipated ways. Improvised dialogue and intimate, naturalistic camerawork lend a heart-wrenching authenticity to this bleak and beautiful character study.

Top Cast

  • Erik Odom

    Erik Odom

    Luke

  • Andie Morgenlander

    Andie Morgenlander

    Jo

  • Dustin Whitehead

    Dustin Whitehead

    Brantley

  • Luke Beavers

    Luke Beavers

    Craig Cannon

  • Mondy Carter

    Mondy Carter

    Sean Cassidy

  • Mary Katherine O'Donnell

    Mary Katherine O'Donnell

    Kate

  • Kinsley Isla Dillon

    Kinsley Isla Dillon

    Kayla

  • Ian Patrick Mendes

    Ian Patrick Mendes

    Indie Producer at Mixer

  • Alphie Hyorth

    Alphie Hyorth

    Festival Script Performer #1

Overview

Against his wife’s wishes, a troubled screenwriter hops on a plane to make one last-ditch attempt at selling his latest script. When a heavy-drinking, melancholic singer nearly plows him down with her car late one night, the two form a deep emotional bond that alters them both in unanticipated ways. Improvised dialogue and intimate, naturalistic camerawork lend a heart-wrenching authenticity to this bleak and beautiful character study.

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