“Everyone talks about the more diversity and representation in Hollywood, especially with women at the forefront, but it’s rare to see it achieved on such a large scale, as we have accomplished with 'Back to Lyla,'" said Young.
Young is riding a wave of success with a number of high-profile projects under her belt and knows a thing or two about inclusion. Young, who was honored with the Humanitarian Award by the University of California, San Diego in 2020 for empowering women in film and television, recently directed the pilot for a soon-to-be-released Apple TV+ series “Surfside Girls.” “Back to Lyla" was her second feature film in the director’s chair.
The story for “Back to Lyla,” which was written by Guillermo Noriega who hails from Mexico, centers around a young man who is under the belief he is dying. In a desperate attempt to make the most of his life, Mark, played by Argentina-born and the BAFTA-winning actor Gonzalo Martin, recruits his childhood friends to help him track down the love of his life Lyla, played by Hassie Harrison known for her roles in “Yellowstone” and “Tacoma FD.” The film also stars Emma Kenney from “Shameless,” Tracie Thoms from “Truth Be Told,” and Chris Lee who is a series regular in the hit TV show “Legacies.”
Photo Credit: Foster Productions
“Back to Lyla” was Martin’s first stint as a producer, a test for the international actor which Young firmly believes he passed with flying colors.
“It felt like the stars aligned with this wonderful cast and crew for Back to Lyla. So many factors have to come together and Gonzalo was the force behind all of it. He handled it all while still giving a layered and beautiful performance. He also had a brilliant support system with Julie and Graham. I am so proud of our team," said Young.
The film was also produced by Ana Menendez, Julie Bersani, Graham E. Sheldon, and executive produced by Maria Jose Michelucci. The film was released by Foster Productions, and powerhouse distributor 1091 Pictures, which acquired the rights earlier this year.
Photo Credit: Foster Productions
“‘Back to Lyla’ was a phenomenal experience. I had to pivot between producing and acting, which was quite challenging at times, but I have worked with an outstanding cast and crew through the entire process who understood what I was trying to convey with this film. It was an honor to work with professionals who were all on the same page and helped the film become a reality,” said Martin.
“Maria Jose was a true visionary. She saw the potential of this magical story and continuously supported the development of the film. Working with her and such a stellar production team of diverse artists brought another dimension to the filmmaking process that I will always cherish. I believe that our backgrounds also contributed to the quality and uniqueness of this film, which people will be able to see for themselves,” he added.
“Back to Lyla” is now available on digital streaming platforms such as Amazon, iTunes, VUDU, and the cable/satellite providers AT&T, DirecTV, and more.
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