Anton Yelchin’s Parents Talk ‘Love, Antosha’ Documentary: ‘He’s Always With Us’ (Video)

“Love, Antosha,” a documentary about the life and career of actor Anton Yelchin, is coming out almost three years after his death — and Yelchin’s parents wanted his story to be told as soon as possible. “The sooner the better, because we truly feel that Anton is alive and we want him to keep on living,” Irina Yelchin told TheWrap’s Beatrice Verhoeven at the Sundance Film Festival. “We live in a world that moves on very quickly and we just don’t want him to be forgotten,” added Garret Price, the film’s director. Also Read: Late 'Star Trek' Actor Anton Yelchin's Parents Win Settlement From Jeep Cherokee Manufacturer “He’s always with us,” Irina Yelchin added. “It’s hard to say we love this film. We do love this film but it’s a film about our son who is far away. So we do love this film and we love what Garret did.” In June 2016, Yelchin was killed when his Jeep Grand Cherokee rolled back while he was behind it, pinning him between a mailbox and a security fence. The car was under a recall notice, which was sent to Yelchin’s home a week later, with Chrysler notifying users of a faulty gear...