
Lost and Found 2005
"Six glances at a generation"
Dive into the 2005 animated drama *Lost and Found*, a unique cinematic experiment helmed by director Mait Laas and six young filmmakers from Central and East Europe.
Director: Mait Laas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lost and Found (2005) about?
*Lost and Found* is an animated anthology film that presents six distinct shorts, each exploring themes of youth, identity, and belonging through the lens of Central and East European filmmakers. The stories collectively paint a vivid portrait of a generation navigating change, loss, and self-discovery.
Who directed Lost and Found?
Mait Laas directed *Lost and Found*, guiding six emerging filmmakers as they crafted their individual segments into a cohesive narrative.
Who stars in Lost and Found?
The film features a talented cast including Ana Ularu, Valentin Popescu, Zsolt Trill, Milena Dravić, and Radivoj Knežević, who bring depth to their respective shorts.
Is Lost and Found (2005) worth watching?
*Lost and Found* is a hidden gem for fans of animated dramas, offering a fresh and introspective take on youth through the eyes of six talented directors. While it may not have a widely known cast, its unique structure and emotional resonance make it a rewarding watch for those seeking thought-provoking cinema.
How long is Lost and Found?
The runtime for *Lost and Found (2005)* is 99 minutes.
About Lost and Found (2005) — Anthology of Youth and Identity in Central Europe's Animated Drama
Dive into the 2005 animated drama *Lost and Found*, a unique cinematic experiment helmed by director Mait Laas and six young filmmakers from Central and East Europe. This 99-minute anthology weaves together six distinct shorts, each offering a fresh perspective on the theme of 'generation'—capturing the struggles, dreams, and disillusionments of youth across the region. With a blend of poignant storytelling and striking visuals, *Lost and Found (2005)* explores the complexities of growing up in a rapidly changing world, where identity and belonging feel as fragile as the stories themselves.
Starring Ana Ularu, Valentin Popescu, and Zsolt Trill, the film's ensemble cast brings depth and authenticity to each narrative thread. The anthology's atmospheric tone shifts from melancholic to hopeful, reflecting the diverse experiences of its young protagonists. Whether lost in the chaos of modern life or searching for meaning in tradition, the characters embody the universal quest for connection and purpose. A thought-provoking film for anyone who's ever felt adrift in their own time.