Lost Everything

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Brian Brecht (Mark Whittington) is a closeted gay movie star who's come to Miami on a publicity tour. Though journalists watch his every move in the hopes of outing him, Brian can't help but start a fling with the handsome bartender at the hotel. Meanwhile, Brian's manager arranges for an ambitious starlet to pose as Brian's girlfriend, a televangelist plots a murder with a hit man and hit woman, and a local art dealer fends off an abusive ex. Though these seemingly unrelated characters don't know it yet, their lives are on a collision course that will end in scandal for some and death for others.

Lost Everything is a riveting thriller about the power of both love and deception. An award-winning film festival hit, this feature debut from director Kim St. Leon shows how some people will lose everything just to keep the things they have.


Reasons to Buy

  1. Lost Everything is like the gay Elmore Leonard adaptation that never was.
  2. The filmmakers manage to craft a sweeping story on a very small budget.
  3. Features numerous characters and exceptional performances.

DVD Features

Behind The Scenes Interview with Director, Writer and Cast
A Short Film: The Attachment

Information

  • Director: Kim St. Leon
  • Writer: Kim St. Leon
  • Writer: Jerry Hamilton Bell
  • Length: 1 hrs. 37 mins.
  • Rating: NR
  • Released: Nov 15 2011
  • Production Year: 2010
  • TLA SKU: 1587845
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • UPC Code: 853937002889
  • Catalog #: DV3288652

Reviews

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2 Reviews for Lost Everything

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Review by Robert O'Neill

By: Robert O'Neill
In-House Review - Aug 13 2012
Lost Everything might put you in mind of the Floridian pulp-lit of Elmore Leonard or Carl Hiaasen. Based in Miami, with numerous characters of ill-repute, the film feels like an adaptation of the long-lost, gay-themed novel that neither of them actua... Read More
4.00 out of 5

Review by Tim C

By: Tim C
This movie was an audience favorite when I saw it at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. It has a great plot with several story lines intersecting in unexpected ways. The actors may not be household names (yet), but they deliver some ... Read More

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