February 10, 2005    1h 39mAnimation, Drama
6.56.3
"Lost and Found" is a film project for which six young filmmakers from Central and Eastern Europe have each developed a short film on the theme of "generation". Together, these six short films make a whole cinema evening. Unique thereby is the selection of young directors, who are currently among the most talented in the Central and Eastern European region. Also special is that five of the short films (four short narrative films and one short documentary) are visually framed by an independent animation story. The filmmakers made their films with local producers in their home countries; post-production was carried out in Germany. The theme "generation" is the thread running through the whole film. It mirrors a new self-understanding of young filmmakers in Central and Eastern Europe. Traditions and national history are viewed in a new way and cinematically narrated. The concept of generation was not intended to neutralize the differences between the countries, but to create a fascinating frame for comparison. The stories were written in accordance with this thematic guideline especially for this project.

Where to Watch Lost and Found

  • Ana UlaruTatiana (segment "Turkey Girl")
  • Valentin Popescu(segment "Turkey Girl")
  • Zsolt Trill(segment "Shortlasting Silence")
  • Milena DravićVera (segment "Fabulous Vera")
  • Radivoj KneževićDriver (segment "Fabulous Vera")
  • Nikola SimićUncle (segment "Fabulous Vera")
  • Milica MihajlovićMilica (segment "Fabulous Vera")
  • Feđa StojanovićMiroljub (segment "Fabulous Vera")
  • Miloš VlalukinNikola (segment "Fabulous Vera")
  • Katariina Unt(segment "Gene+Ratio")
  • Anna Broquet(segment "Ritual, The")
  • Dan Burghelea(segment "Turkey Girl")
  • Ines Cule(segment "Birthday")
  • Krasimir Dokov(segment "Ritual, The")
  • Kroot Juurak(segment "Gene+Ratio")
  • Mait Malmsten(segment "Gene+Ratio")
  • Dunja Obradovich(segment "Birthday")
  • Orsi Tóth(segment "Shortlasting Silence")
  • Lii Unt(segment "Gene+Ratio")
  • Joel Volkov(segment "Gene+Ratio")

Lost and Found Trivia

Lost and Found was released on February 10, 2005.

Lost and Found was directed by Cristian Mungiu, Kornél Mundruczó, Stefan Arsenijević, Jasmila Žbanić, Mait Laas, Nadezhda Koseva.

Lost and Found has a runtime of 1h 39m.

Lost and Found was produced by Damir Ibrahimović.

"Lost and Found" is a film project for which six young filmmakers from Central and Eastern Europe have each developed a short film on the theme of "generation". Together, these six short films make a whole cinema evening. Unique thereby is the selection of young directors, who are currently among the most talented in the Central and Eastern European region. Also special is that five of the short films (four short narrative films and one short documentary) are visually framed by an independent animation story. The filmmakers made their films with local producers in their home countries; post-production was carried out in Germany. The theme "generation" is the thread running through the whole film. It mirrors a new self-understanding of young filmmakers in Central and Eastern Europe. Traditions and national history are viewed in a new way and cinematically narrated. The concept of generation was not intended to neutralize the differences between the countries, but to create a fascinating frame for comparison. The stories were written in accordance with this thematic guideline especially for this project.

The key characters in Lost and Found are Tatiana (segment "Turkey Girl") (Ana Ularu), (segment "Turkey Girl") (Valentin Popescu), (segment "Shortlasting Silence") (Zsolt Trill).

Lost and Found is an Animation, Drama film.

Lost and Found has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.

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