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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,” ahead of its world premiere in Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes.
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 Film Festival. With his long-separated family arriving imminently from Asia, Lu races against time and the city’s indifference to recover what he’s lost, navigating a fractured community and a system that’s left him behind. KMBO previously released other debut features, such as Andrew Cividino’s “Sleeping Giant,” William Oldroyd’s “Lady Macbeth,” Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s “Murina,” Anais Volpé’s “The Braves” and Giacomo Abbruzzese’s “Disco Boy.”
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