Andrew Koltuniuk Movies, TV Shows, and Filmography

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Biography

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.

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Zion's Ransom movie poster
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Zion's Ransom

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Zion's Ransom
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Zion's Ransom movie poster
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Zion's Ransom

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Zion's Ransom
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Monday Mourning movie poster
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Monday Mourning

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Monday Mourning
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Rewind movie poster
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Rewind

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Rewind
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The Purple Heart

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The Purple Heart
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The Birdhouse

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The Birdhouse
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Play It Cool

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Play It Cool
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The Scar movie poster
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The Scar

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The Scar
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Skate Night movie poster
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Skate Night

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Skate Night
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No Time Off for Good Behavior

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No Time Off for Good Behavior
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