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.
Zion's Ransom
(Director)
Zion's Ransom
(Writer)
Monday Mourning
(Cinematography)
Rewind
(Second Unit Director of Photography)
Letting Go of Jack
(Director)
The Purple Heart
(Cinematography)
Calling Out Coffee
(Director)
Kaiketsu
(Cinematography)
The Truth About Lying
(Co-Director)
The Birdhouse
(Cinematography)
Play It Cool
(First Assistant Camera)
The Scar
(Assistant Camera)
Skate Night
(Gaffer)
No Time Off for Good Behavior
(First Assistant Camera)
What Remains
(Still Photographer)
Brussels Sprouts
(First Assistant Camera)
Old, New & Blue
(Camera Operator)
Neuro-Intimate
(Director)
liv laf luv inc.
(Cinematography)
Brawls in the Stalls
(Gaffer)
Dead
(Assistant Camera)
After You
(First Assistant Camera)
Codename Leto
(Camera Operator)
Archive
(Special Effects)