Drive Me to the End
'Drive Me to the End' centers around Ryan (Richard Summers-Calvert) and Sunny (Kate Lister), estranged family members who find themselves car-sharing to a funeral in Scotland. With both Ryan dealing with the inevitable death of his mother (Tracey Wilkinson) and Sunny being on the Autism Spectrum, they only have 3 days to feel comfortable in each other's company while feeling comfortable in their own skin. Also starring Claire King, Bryn Hodgen, David Bower and Bhasker Patel.Plot summaryPlot synopsis
Released: 2020
Genre: Drama
Country: United Kingdom
Director: Richard Summers-Calvert
Producer: Crucible Films
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