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| Script | Marshall Lewy |
| Camera | James Laxton |
| Design | Eric James Archer |
| Music | T. Griffin |
| Producer | Mynette Louie, Robert Carlyle, Joan Huang, Nick Morton, Rick Rosenthal |
| Cast | Robert Carlyle, Alexia Rasmussen, Kathleen Wilhoite, A Martinez, Brad Greenquist, Robert Cicchini |
| Production | Zambry Films, Syncopated Films Productions in association with Harp Productions, Cherry Sky Films, Whitewater Films |
| Country | USA |
| World sales | Visit Films, www.visitfilms.com |
Lone Star presents
California Solo
Lachlan MacAldonich is a self-described “lazy Scotsman” and former guitar player for a once-popular 1990s rock band. No longer famous, he now lives a comfortably numb existence working on an organic farm outside Los Angeles. He drinks himself into a stupor every night and retires to his shabby apartment to record his podcast, recounting the tragic deaths of great musicians. After a particularly heavy night of drowning his sorrows at a local watering hole, he is arrested for driving under the influence. This snag, coupled with a long-ago conviction for a drug offense, means Lachlan faces possible deportation. His only hope of remaining stateside is proving that his absence would cause extreme hardship for a spouse or relative—forcing him to confront relationships he thought were buried forever.












