A Brief History
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Digging Deeper
In Don’t Make Me Go, when single father Max (John Cho) discovers he has a terminal disease, he decides to try to cram all the years of love and support he will miss with his teenage daughter Wally (Mia Isaac) into the time he has left with her. With the promise of long-awaited driving lessons, he convinces Wally to accompany him on a road trip from California to New Orleans for his 20th college reunion, where he secretly hopes to reunite her with her mother who left them long ago. A wholly original, emotional and surprising journey, Don’t Make Me Go explores the unbreakable, eternal bond between a father and daughter from both sides of the generational divide with heart and humor along for the ride.
Directed by: Hannah Marks
Produced by: Donald DeLine, Peter Saraf, and Leah Holzer
Written by: Vera Herbert (Youngstown native)
Don’t Make Me Go is scheduled to be released in the United States on July 15, 2022 by Amazon Studios. The film is rated R with a run time of 109 minutes.
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Historical Evidence
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