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LUCKY STAR

Canada202485 minEnglishToronto PremiereAvailable Online, Directed By Women, Drama

Deep in debt, with a house and a university-bound kid, plus a marriage on the rocks, reformed gambler Lucky sees his luck run out after getting scammed in a tax-fraud scheme. Ashamed and desperate to keep it from his family, he returns to underground backroom gambling dens, playing for big payouts to relieve the debt and win back his family’s favour. Meanwhile, each family member, unaware of Lucky’s troubles but feeling the money crunch, too, resorts to unsavoury means to dig out of their hole.

With deeply resonant characters, Gillian McKercher’s second feature film is a gripping family drama that displays great empathy for her characters and their struggles while showing Calgary's significant Chinese community rarely seen in Canadian cinema. Terry Chen (Sight), Olivia Cheng (Warrior), and Andrew Phung (Run The Burbs) star in an ensemble of actors with Prairie roots that further ground the film to its setting and to so many families' hardships.

– Aram Siu Wai Collier

Cast

Terry Chen
Olivia Cheng
Conni Miu
Andrew Phung

Recognitions

OFFICIAL SELECTION

Calgary International Film Festival, 2024
Vancouver International Film Festival, 2024

Director Bio

Gillian McKercher

Gillian McKercher is a Canadian writer, director, producer, and co-founder of Kino Sum Productions. McKercher’s first feature film as writer/director, Circle of Steel, won an Audience Award at the 2018 Calgary International Film Festival. She developed her sophomore feature film, Lucky Star, as a resident at the Canadian Film Centre and with the additional support of the CFC/Netflix Project Development Accelerator and Harold Greenberg Fund.

16 Nov, 2024 5:00 pm

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Rating

PG

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CONTENT ADVISORY
Depictions of gambling, mental illness, trauma, smoking, drinking

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POST-FILM DISCUSSION: LUCKY STAR

Join us for a Q&A immediately after the screening with director Gillian McKercher.

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