The Story of Luke

The Story Of Luke

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Alonso Mayo
Produced by Julien Favre
Nina Leidersdorff
Fred Roos
Written by Alonso Mayo
Starring Lou Taylor Pucci
Seth Green
Cary Elwes
Kristin Bauer
Music by Mateo Messina
Cinematography David Klein
Edited by Vikash Patel
Production
company
DViant Films
Fluid Film
Distributed by Gravitas Ventures
Release dates
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Story Of Luke is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Alonso Mayo. It is Mayo's first feature-length film and tells the story of Luke, a young man with autism who embarks on a quest for a job and a girlfriend. It stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Seth Green, Cary Elwes and Kristin Bauer.[1][2]

Plot

Abandoned as a child by his mother because of his autism, Luke was raised by his grandparents who offered him a loving but sheltered upbringing. When his grandmother suddenly dies, Luke, now 25, and his senile grandpa Jonas are forced to move in with "the relatives": uncle Paul, aunt Cindy and cousins Brad and Megan. The adjustment is difficult for everybody and grandpa Jonas is soon moved to a nursing home, not before leaving Luke with his final coherent words: “Get a job. Find a girl. Live your own life. Be a man!” Although his dysfunctional relatives don't know what to do with him, Luke now has a mission.

Easier said than done since Luke knows nothing about the world outside of his grandparent's home. With help from his youngest cousin Megan, and aided by his freakishly good cooking skills, Luke sets off on a quest that takes him all around the city visiting temp agencies and special-needs service centers. Finally Luke lands a training opportunity at a large company. But his quest is only just about to begin as he now finds himself at the mercy of Zack, the antisocial loudmouth owner's son who gets a kick out of making Luke's life miserable, but who also understands him in a way no one else does, and who holds the key to his future.

Cast

Production

Development

The film was inspired by director Alonso Mayo's experiences at Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú.[3] While finishing his undergrad studies in film and journalism in Peru, Mayo helped produced a series of training videos for creating supported employment programs and met many men and women with autism and other developmental disabilities.[4][5] Later, while writing the screenplay for The Story of Luke, Mayo returned to Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú on a research trip and shot the documentary Just Like Anyone.[6]

Filming

The Story Of Luke was produced by DViant Films and Fluid Film. Filming took place in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada in 23 days in August and September 2011.[7][8] To prepare for the role of Luke, Lou Taylor Pucci spent time with young men with autism and Asperger syndrome in Sault Ste. Marie.[2]

Release

The Story Of Luke premiered at the 2012 San Diego Film Festival, where it won Best Film.[9] It has gone on to win over 20 film festival awards including Best Film at San Antonio Film Festival,[10] Garden State Film Festival[11] and San Luis Obispo International Film Festival.[12] It was released theatrically and on demand in the United States and Canada on April 5, 2013 by Gravitas Ventures.[13][14] It was released on DVD on August 6, 2013.[15]

Reception

Autism community reception

The Story of Luke received positive reviews from the autism community, especially for Lou Taylor Pucci's portrayal of an autistic man.[16][17][18][19][20] Psychology Today columnist and autism advocate Chantal Sicile-Kira wrote, "Most parents of youths with autism will find this movie uplifting and encouraging—we all hope and wish our youths will be successful in finding employment and someone to love… Lou Taylor Pucci's portrayal of Luke is spot on. His manners, gestures and tone of voice feel authentic."[21]

The film also received the endorsement of advocacy organization Autism Speaks. Leslie Long, Director of Housing and Adult Services wrote, "Luke transforms the people around him that were under the assumption they would be caring for him. This is not unique but not often discussed either. Most people have not had the pleasure of really knowing someone with autism in all facets of their lives so they miss the nuances of their humor or the effortless ways they tell the whole truth."[22]

Critical reception

The Story of Luke garnered mostly positive reviews from film critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an 80% approval rating based on 5 reviews.[23]

Mark Olsen of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Mayo's script avoids turning Luke into some wise holy fool, allowing him to make missteps along the way... "The Story of Luke" is not a saga of epic proportions, but with a huge assist from Pucci’s layered performance, takes a premise that could easily be movie-of-the-week sappy and finds a humanizing lightness."[24]

Daniel M. Gold of The New York Times wrote, "Mr. Pucci (“Thumbsucker,” “The Music Never Stopped”) gives a thoughtful and nuanced performance but gets few favors from the script, which puts him front and center in almost every scene… the film serves as a modest reminder that the challenges of autism may sometimes be no more daunting or fearsome than those that face anyone in search of an independent life."[25]

In a more mixed review, Chuck Wilson of The Village Voice called it "a charming little film in need of a bit more grit… Luke faces challenges, to be sure, both within himself and out in the world, but even the meanies at the office are only sitcom-mean. In the end, Luke's path to self-empowerment is funny and sweet and a little too easy."[26]

Accolades

List of awards and nominations
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients and nominees Result
San Diego Film Festival [27][28] September 29, 2012 Best Film The Story of Luke Won
Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival [29] November 14, 2012 Audience Award for Best American Indie The Story of Luke Won
Bahamas International Film Festival [30] December 9, 2012 Audience Award for Best Narrative The Story of Luke Won
Irvine International Film Festival [31] January 21, 2013 Best Feature Narrative The Story of Luke Won
Best 1st Time Director Alonso Mayo Won
Best Actor Lou Taylor Pucci Won
Best Trailer The Story of Luke Won
The Saint Augustine Film Festival [32] January 25, 2013 People’s Choice Award for Best Film The Story of Luke Won
San Francisco IndieFest [33] February 22, 2013 Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature The Story of Luke Won
Festivus film festival [34] February 23, 2013 Best Narrative Feature The Story of Luke Won
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival [35] March 9, 2013 Best Narrative Feature The Story of Luke Won
Audience Award for Best Narrative Film The Story of Luke Won
Omaha Film Festival [36] March 12, 2013 Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Film The Story of Luke Won
Green Bay Film Festival [37] March 14, 2013 Film Lovers Choice Award The Story of Luke Won
Best Screenplay Alonso Mayo Won
Phoenix Film Festival [38] April 8, 2013 Special Jury Prize Lou Taylor Pucci Won
Garden State Film Festival [39] April 8, 2013 Best Narrative Feature The Story of Luke Won
Sunscreen Film Festival [40] April 23, 2013 Best Film The Story of Luke Won
Arizona International Film Festival [41] April 28, 2013 Special Jury Award for Best Performance Lou Taylor Pucci Won
San Antonio Film Festival [42] June 24, 2013 Grand Prize for Best Film The Story of Luke Won
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival [43] September 23, 2013 Best Northern Ontario Feature Film The Story of Luke Won

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