Lost & Found in Cleveland: A Reflection on the Modern American Experience | Newport Beach Film Festival Premiere

October 19th, 2024

Lost & Found in Cleveland directed by Marisa Guterman and Keith Gerchak presents a modern take on the classic "A Christmas Story." This film provides a straightforward yet profound introspection on the post-industrial American Dream. As the American Dream evolves with each generation, the story embodies a natural balance and sincerity that resonates deeply with audiences. The film emphasizes a shift toward individualism, creativity, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. With its wholesome narrative and heartfelt moments, Lost & Found in Cleveland emerges as a standout cinematic experience.

The film features an all-star cast, including June Squibb, Benjamin Steinhauser, Dot-Marie Jones, Yvette Yates Redick, and Mark L. Walberg, along with a talented ensemble that brings the characters to life. Their performances infuse the film with warmth and authenticity, making it a memorable viewing experience for the whole family.

The beautiful cinematography and crafted scenes enhance the storytelling, immersing the audience in a world that feels both familiar and inviting. Every frame serves a well-thought-out purpose, drawing viewers deeper into the narrative while showcasing the filmmakers' artistic vision. Notable for its exploration of nostalgia, the film showcases the Silent Generation by featuring Korean War veterans reminiscing about their past and contrasting it with today’s differences, suggesting that things were better back then.

The camera shifts to 9-year-old Charlie Toddy, played by Benjamin Steinhauser, who brings a refreshing Gen Alpha perspective to the screen. Audiences may find themselves resonating more with one generation than another, prompting reflection on the importance of learning from each other rather than standing in opposition. No generation is superior to another; rather, each brings its own unique perspectives and experiences. Through this lens, Guterman and Gerchak foster empathy and connection, allowing us to appreciate the richness of human experience across time. Yvette Yates Redick, as Charlie's mother, showcases remarkable chemistry with her on-screen son. Redick’s performance is the epitome of maternal love, reminding us of the significance of those cherished connections.

American sweetheart June Squibb graces our screens with her effortless charm in the role of Gladys Sokolowski. Much like Squibb herself, this character resonates deeply—an elderly woman who embodies open-mindedness and change. She is committed to keeping up with the times, subtly influencing her husband's (Stacy Keach) outlook while navigating the fast-paced world around her. In conversation with June Squibb, she talked about her character, saying, “Oh, I loved her. I really did, and I love the fact that she was married to Stacy Keach. That was pretty great. He and I had worked together in Nebraska, so we knew each other.”

June Squibb and Stacy Keach 

This feature directorial debut by Marisa Guterman and Keith Gerchak seamlessly utilizes America's favorite televised antiques appraisal show as a kaleidoscopic lens to examine social stereotypes and the products of its time, all while delivering a feel-good experience. The duo worked together for 10 years, and Gerchak openly discussed Marisa’s invaluable contributions to the project, saying, “We live rent-free in each other's brains.” He continues to highlight how much he values a woman's perspective and having a strong female presence on set, asserting this empowerment by stating, “I respect her intuition and instinct more than my own.”

Lost &Found in Cleveland is the perfect holiday film, featuring a truly delightful cast both on and off screen. The filmmakers are currently seeking distribution, aiming to have the film theatrically screened next year during the holiday season. With its charming performances and uplifting message, Lost &Found in Cleveland promises to be a memorable addition to holiday movie traditions.

The cast and crew of “Lost & Found in Cleveland” at Newport Beach Film Festival

Lost & Found in Cleveland sold out their first screening at the Newport Beach Film Festival, prompting a move to a larger theater. Due to the overwhelming response, a second viewing was added on Wednesday, October 23rd, at 4:30 PM at Big Newport 6.

Nicole’s Letterboxd Rating: ★★★★★

What did you think about the portrayal of antique collecting in Lost & Found in Cleveland? If you’re an antique collector yourself, we’d love to hear about your experiences! Share your insights and stories in the comments below!

Nicole Alicia Xavier

Nicole Alicia Xavier is a playful sophisticate, writer and acting prowess who radiates sensuality wherever she goes. Fluent in the art of adventure, her passions include romance, art, travel, and dressing to impress. With a degree in Entertainment Business from UCLA, she combines her love for storytelling with a strong commitment to child advocacy. Off-screen, Nicole focuses on fostering youth confidence and creating tailored curricula that empower her students to succeed. She teaches K-12 courses in English Language Arts, Creative Writing, Public Speaking, and Creative Arts. Recently, she made memorable cameos in Steven Spielberg's acclaimed The Fabelmans and Ryan Murphy's hit Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. You can follow Nicole on Instagram @nicolealiciaxavier or Twitter/X @nicoleaxavier

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