Luk'Luk'I | |
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Directed by | Wayne Wapeemukwa |
Written by | Eric Buurman Angela Dawson Angel Gates Ken Harrower Mark McKay Wayne Wapeemukwa |
Produced by | Matt Drake Spencer Hahn |
Starring | Angel Gates Joe Buffalo Ken Harrower Eric Buurman Angela Dawson |
Cinematography | Jeremy Cox |
Music by | Daniel Ross |
Production companies | Sound & Colour Thousand Plateaus |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Luk'Luk'I (pronounced "lucklucky") is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.[1] The feature directorial debut of Wayne Wapeemukwa, the film is an expansion of his earlier short film Luk'Luk'I: Mother, which premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[2]
Set in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver during the 2010 Winter Olympics, the film centres on five residents of the poverty-stricken neighbourhood. The cast includes Angel Gates, Joe Buffalo, Ken Harrower, Eric Buurman and Angela Dawson. The actors participated directly in writing the screenplay, using their own real-life experiences – including Harrower's experience as a gay man with a disability and Dawson's experience as local underground culture figure "Rollergirl" – to inform and create their characters' storylines.[3]
The film's title refers to the Coast Salish name for the Downtown Eastside.[4][5]