A 24-hour slice-of-life following five people whose paths cross when an antiques appraisal TV show visits their Midwestern city, exploring their personal journeys amidst the post-industrial ... Read allA 24-hour slice-of-life following five people whose paths cross when an antiques appraisal TV show visits their Midwestern city, exploring their personal journeys amidst the post-industrial American dream.A 24-hour slice-of-life following five people whose paths cross when an antiques appraisal TV show visits their Midwestern city, exploring their personal journeys amidst the post-industrial American dream.
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A charming instant classic!
In a moment when the morale in America is whispering to every citizen that perhaps the American dream is dead, or at least on its last legs, Lost and Found in Cleveland's premiere couldn't be more timely and relevant to remind us of who we are and where we come from.
At its core, the film is about worthiness and belonging, as told through a beautifully spun allegory about 5 hopeful Clevelanders who bring their personal objects to "Lost and Found" (think "The Antiques Road Show") to see if they are worth anything.
First time film makers Marisa Guterman and Keith Gerchak have assembled an all star cast to tell its tale...even including recent Emmy Winner Jeff Hiller in a fun, if minor role and Hollywood heavy weights Martin Sheen, Dennis Haysbert, Loretta Devine, June Squibb, Stacey Keach, Dot Marie Jones and Jon Lovitz. We haven't seen this much talent in an ensemble cast since Love Actually.
Not all plot lines land the way the filmmakers intended, but overall, you don't really care because it almost makes the film feel that much more authentic and homespun and thus intrinsically mid-western.
The stand out performance and anchor of the film belongs to Dennis Haysbert, who truly encapsulates the films main message: that we are all worthy of a bigger, better next chapter and Gods delays are not Gods denials.
If you're looking for a sleeper-hit film of the holiday season, I'd start here.
At its core, the film is about worthiness and belonging, as told through a beautifully spun allegory about 5 hopeful Clevelanders who bring their personal objects to "Lost and Found" (think "The Antiques Road Show") to see if they are worth anything.
First time film makers Marisa Guterman and Keith Gerchak have assembled an all star cast to tell its tale...even including recent Emmy Winner Jeff Hiller in a fun, if minor role and Hollywood heavy weights Martin Sheen, Dennis Haysbert, Loretta Devine, June Squibb, Stacey Keach, Dot Marie Jones and Jon Lovitz. We haven't seen this much talent in an ensemble cast since Love Actually.
Not all plot lines land the way the filmmakers intended, but overall, you don't really care because it almost makes the film feel that much more authentic and homespun and thus intrinsically mid-western.
The stand out performance and anchor of the film belongs to Dennis Haysbert, who truly encapsulates the films main message: that we are all worthy of a bigger, better next chapter and Gods delays are not Gods denials.
If you're looking for a sleeper-hit film of the holiday season, I'd start here.
A Pleasant Surprise, lots of heart
June Squibb is a standout - she's fantastic whenever she's on screen. Only complaint is I wanted way more scenes with her. The small town setting feels authentic too, like they actually cared about getting those details right. Whole cast delivers. By the end I was completely invested in where everyone ended up. Really solid movie, glad I caught it.
An instant classic!
I thoroughly enjoyed this film that is sure to be an instant holiday classic! The cast was an iconic potpourri of talent. Lost and Found in Cleveland made me nostalgic for a city I've never visited but have now added to my travel list. When I was in 10th grade I waiting for hours when Antiques Roadshow visited Birmingham, Alabama. The highs and lows on screen were palpable!
Why aren't there more movies like this?
A cute, creative, touching, silly story that hits in ways I forgot movies could hit. Big win for indie films. It's been a while since I saw a movie that was trying to do something for entertainment and art - those concepts feel mutually exclusive at the movies these day. Not with this flick. Funny, charming, retro feel, with an amount of sincerity movies could use more of.
A Heartwarming Gem with Soul, Humor & Unforgettable Charm
Lost & Found is the kind of film that sneaks up on you-wrapping you in a story that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant.
The performances are nothing short of exquisite.
From the moment the film begins, you're pulled into a world that is equal parts, tender, and quirky. The writing sparkles with authenticity blending humor and poignancy with such effortless grace that you'll find yourself laughing through your tears more than once. The characters are richly drawn and undeniably human. Each carrying their own burdens hopes and hidden vulnerabilities.
The performances are nothing short of exquisite.
From the moment the film begins, you're pulled into a world that is equal parts, tender, and quirky. The writing sparkles with authenticity blending humor and poignancy with such effortless grace that you'll find yourself laughing through your tears more than once. The characters are richly drawn and undeniably human. Each carrying their own burdens hopes and hidden vulnerabilities.
Did you know
- TriviaTwin Cities Film Fest, Won: Indie Vision - Best Ensemble Cast, Marisa Guterman, Keith Gerchak. Twin Cities Film Fest, Nominated: Best Feature Film, Marisa Guterman, Keith Gerchak.
- SoundtracksChristmas Eve in My Home Town
Written by Stanley William Zabka and Donald Upton
Performed by Eddie Fisher
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