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Friendship fuels indie film heist plot
8 Dec
Summary
- Film centers on a young man retrieving a stolen winning scratch ticket.
- The story unfolds over a single weekend with unlikely friends.
- Director emphasizes friendship's power to connect and save.

The coming-of-age indie film 'Lucky Weekend' centers on an 18-year-old named Gabe who learns his best friend has absconded with his winning scratch ticket. Over the course of a single weekend, Gabe enlists a collection of unlikely companions to help him reclaim the ticket before it's cashed in. The film's narrative explores the rapid development of friendships, akin to connections made at a park, where immediate loyalty and camaraderie emerge.
The movie is produced by Julian Smither and Alexa Barajas under Alves' 31 Twelve Films banner. Post-production is nearing completion, with plans for a festival debut in 2026. The director aims to immerse audiences in the experience, making them feel as though they are part of the group on this adventurous ride.
This project marks a significant step for the actor-director, known for his role as Travis in the acclaimed series 'Yellowjackets.' He recently concluded filming on the horror-thriller 'ScareBnB' and is preparing for the upcoming final season of 'Yellowjackets.' The film's core theme revolves around the essence of friendship, its formation, evolution, and its potential for salvation.




