
Last Summer
Drama · Romance
Overview
Luke and Jonah, two high school sweethearts, spend their final days together over the course of a long, quiet summer in the rural US South, contemplating their uncertain future and the uncertain future of the United States.
Top Cast


Samuel Pettit
Samuel Pettit
Luke
Samuel Pettit
Luke


Sean Rose
Sean Rose
Jonah
Sean Rose
Jonah
Roben R. Sullivant
Roben R. Sullivant
Jonah's Mother
Roben R. Sullivant
Jonah's Mother
Byron Taylor
Byron Taylor
Luke's Father
Byron Taylor
Luke's Father
Deb Lewis
Deb Lewis
Luke's Teacher
Deb Lewis
Luke's Teacher
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