“Anywhere with You” is an upcoming indie drama about the trials of young adulthood and being on your own, together. Directed by Hanna Ladoul and Marco La Via, the film will be available on Digital and Video on Demand this February. Originally released under the name “We the Coyotes” at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, the movie is the first feature film of the two French directors. As Hollywood Reporter writes, the young filmmakers “were inspired by the adventure and challenges of their own early days in the city,” making the picture that much more authentic.
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“Anywhere with You” stars Morgan Saylor and McCaul Lombardi as young couple Jake and Amanda, who run off to L.A. to try and make it on their own. Told within the span of 24 hours, the story follows their frustrations, indecisions, doubts, and love. Saylor started acting at a young age, playing minor roles in movies like “McFarland, USA” and “Jamie Marks is Dead,” which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Recently, she gained attention for her involvement in the show “Homeland” and the 2016 Sundance film “White Girl.” Lombardi also has a history with the film fest circuit with his debut in the critically acclaimed 2016 film “American Honey.” His other work includes the drama “Patti Cake$” and the New York Times Critic’s Pick “Sollers Point.”
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Also starring Betsy Brandt, Khleo Thomas, Lorelei Linklater, and Cameron Crovetti.
The movie will be available for streaming on February 5.
Here’s the synopsis:
Young couple Amanda (Morgan Saylor) and Jake (McCaul Lombardi) are starting a new life in Los Angeles, but the first 24 hours bring more surprises and frustrations than expected as they traverse the city.