Andrew Koltuniuk is an emerging filmmaker known for his work in independent cinema.
He gained attention with his feature Letting Go of Jack, a road trip drama that follows a young man dealing with grief, encountering challenges along his journey.
This film was a collaborative project involving Koltuniuk and fellow alumni from John Paul the Great Catholic University, where he graduated in 2020.
The movie was produced through The Guild, a studio founded by Koltuniuk and his peers, which raised over $90,000 for the production.
Shot in scenic locations near Joshua Tree National Park, Letting Go of Jack is anticipated for a festival run after post-production wraps in 2024.
Koltuniuk has also contributed to other projects, including Neuro-Intimate and Zion’s Ransom, showcasing his roles as a director, writer, and cinematographer in the indie film space.
His work reflects a commitment to storytelling that combines personal journeys with broader themes of healing and resilience.
A small town pastor is forced to reckon with an act of forgiveness when the convict he forgave for murdering his wife returns to town five years later.
Reggiemolo is on a cross country trip to meet his biological mother for the first time when he is mistaken for a wanted criminal.
A bellhop balances the threat of being fired and working at his ex-girlfriend's wedding reception.
Arthur cares for his wife Mercy in the aftermath of an accident that destroyed her memory. In an effort to stimulate her mind, Arthur tells tall-tales about the mysterious scar on his chest, which appeared the same day Mercy lost her memory. His wild tales take Mercy, and the audience, to a sword fight with a samurai warrior; a gunfight in the Old West; an escape from pirates on the Mediterranean Sea. The setting is always different, but hints of the truth are woven within, hoping to remain hidden within these fantasy worlds.
Sweetheart, mid twenties, is racked with guilt after her father dies in a car accident, and begins a downward spiral into insanity and murder.