2008 Mar

17

The Lost Coast

Gabriel Fleming

74 min.

Drama,
LGBT

Overview

As a group of old high school friends wander through San Francisco on Halloween night, two of them are forced to confront their unspoken sexual history. THE LOST COAST explores the complexities of sexuality, repression and isolation with a quiet, measured style.

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Filmmaker Bio

Gabriel Fleming is a San Francisco native now transplanted to Los Angeles. His first feature, "One Thousand Years," which some have called an early mumblecore film, played at South by Southwest in 2002. Fleming also works as a producer, on features such as "My Movie Girl" and "A D," as an assistant director, on films such as "Wendy and Lucy," and as an editor of indie films and reality television, on shows such as "America's Next Top Model." Gabriel's upcoming work is "Donovan and the Vast Ancient Conspiracy," a DIY archeological mystery series filmed all over the world.

Producer

Gabriel Fleming

Writer

Gabriel Fleming

Festivals Played

SXSW Film Festival 2008

Reviews

- Aint It Cool

"By far one of the most unique films I've seen in a long time."

- Austin Chronicle

"A meditative, timeless ode to that trying decade between adolescence and acumen, when everything is loaded and epic and literary and, yes, even filmic, if for one foggy San Francisco night."

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