Andrew Koltuniuk
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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.
Acting
Crew

Neuro-Intimate
Director

liv laf luv inc.
Cinematography

No Time Off for Good Behavior
First Assistant Camera

Monday Mourning
Cinematography

What Remains
Still Photographer

The Purple Heart
Cinematography

Skate Night
Gaffer

Zion's Ransom
Director

Zion's Ransom
Writer

Brussels Sprouts
First Assistant Camera

The Truth About Lying
Director
The Birdhouse
Cinematography

Play It Cool
First Assistant Camera

Old, New & Blue
Camera Operator

The Scar
Assistant Camera

Rewind
Second Unit Director of Photography

Archive
Special Effects

Dead
Assistant Camera
After You
First Assistant Camera

