Ava, a renowned chef from Europe, rushes to South Carolina when her aunt suffers a fall. Luke, her younger driver, sparks an unexpected connection as they bond over their shared passions, leaving Ava to decide between love and her career.
A man narrates stories of his life as a 10-year-old boy in 1969 Houston, weaving tales of nostalgia with a fantastical account of a journey to the moon.
Amy is sent unwillingly to a recovery house by her mom, where she meets Hal, a recently incarcerated heroin addict. This film explores the everyday struggles, joys, and horrors of getting clean.
Natalie (Rae Clarke) L'Amoreaux was born in Scottsdale, AZ. In her first year out of high school, she landed a leading role in Oscar-nominated writer and director, Richard Linklater's, 2022 film: Apollo 10 ½. She is also known for her role as Amy in the independent feature, Addict Named Hal, directed by Lane Stanley. L'Amoreaux been an actress since the age of five, performing in numerous church and local theater venues in Phoenix, AZ, and Austin, TX. Her father, Gary Clarke, whose been a professional actor since 1956, and Natalie's family, have always supported and encouraged her in her career. When she's not acting, Natalie works as a Boxing Coach and Personal Trainer in Austin, Texas.
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