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You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to make movies, but writer-director Lloyd Lee Choi almost became one on the path to his feature debut, “Lucky Lu,” premiering May 19 at Directors ...
Forest Whitaker executive produced the first feature by Korean-Canadian director Lloyd Lee Choi, which premiered in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes.
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‘Lucky Lu' First Look: Lloyd Lee Choi's Directorial Debut Confronts the Fallacy of the American DreamHow much luck does one need to make it in America? Lloyd Lee Choi's feature directorial debut "Lucky Lu" confronts the tenuous nature of achieving the American Dream, as the indie centers on an ...
So it is with Lloyd Lee Choi’s Lucky Lu. Set in New York’s Chinatown—a backdrop captured by DOP Norm Li as a caliginous labyrinth of alleyways and sepulchral rooms—Lee Choi’s feature debut centers on ...
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Lloyd Lee Choi's ‘Lucky Lu' Lands French Distribution Ahead of Cannes' Directors' Fortnight Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)KMBO has secured French distribution rights to "Lucky Lu," U.S.-based, Korean-Canadian filmmaker Lloyd Lee Choi's feature debut, ahead of its world premiere in Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes ...
Anchored by a magnificently empathetic turn from Chang Chen, Lloyd Lee Choi's debut feature follows a Chinese delivery rider in a chest-tightening race against time across hostile New York City.
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Lloyd Lee Choi Explores Working Class Struggles in ‘Lucky Lu'You don't have to be a rocket scientist to make movies, but writer-director Lloyd Lee Choi almost became one on the path to his feature debut, "Lucky Lu," premiering May 19 at Directors' Fortnight ...
Exclusive: Chang Chen stars as the titular delivery messenger in the Cannes premiere produced by Destin Daniel Cretton and Forest Whitaker. How much luck does one need to make it in America?
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