Project Detail

The Lost

Synopsis

A young mother embarks on a journey of self discovery after the accidental death of her child. A middle aged executive in an estranged marriage lets his suspicions and jealousy get the better of him. A rock and roll wannabe on the verge of stardom has a crisis of faith, stealing a car and picking up a mysterious fan on a road trip to nowhere. Plagued by grief, self-doubt and issues of identity, these troubled lives become inextricably linked as a much more powerful force begins to set in.

Details

Year
2021
Type of film
Features
Running time
117 min
Format
HD
Director
Alex Klaus 1st Feature
Producer
Alex Klaus
Executive Producer
Max Chandra
Editor
Mike Crawford
Screenwriter
Alex Klaus
Director of Photography
Alex Klaus
Sound
Joseph Bryant, Alex Garbutt
Composer
Alexandra Hamilton-Ayres
Principal cast
Hollie Lewis, Rob Carr, Rorie Stockton
Film Title Note
FKA Static

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Lexart Films

18 Bowood
Harford Drive
Bristol BS16 1NS

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