Lost Coast, The

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Halloween Night in San Francisco's famous Castro is a time for celebration and revelry. And that is exactly what three young friends are in search of in writer-director Gabriel Fleming's beautifully rendered story of reunion, desire and regret. Jasper, Mark and Lily were great high school mates. Now in their early twenties, they reunite on Halloween for a night of sex, and good times. But simmering under the surface are pangs of what could have been - especially for the handsome, gay Mark and his straight and recently engaged pal Jasper, both of whom still long for each after a short-lived, teenaged affair and who have yet to find closure. The Lost Coast tells a breathtaking and poetic tale of friendship and isolation that resonates long after the final shot. It's a soulful, meaningful story told with artistry, intelligence and passion.


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  • Director: Gabriel Fleming
  • Producer: Gabriel Fleming
  • Writer: Gabriel Fleming
  • Length: 1 hrs. 13 mins.
  • Rating: NR
  • Released: May 04 2010
  • Production Year: 2008
  • TLA SKU: 1876064

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7 Reviews for Lost Coast, The

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Review by Scott Cranin

By: Scott Cranin
In-House Review - Sep 21 2011
Artful and melancholy, The Lost Coast is a distinctly American take on a European art film. Taking inspiration from Antonioni, Truffaut and Godard, director Gabriel Fleming has created an intimate film overflowing with emotions. Friends since childho... Read More
1.00 out of 5

Review by avid watcher

By: avid watcher
After the first several minutes I realised I'd rented this a couple years back - and obviously didn't remember. The 2nd viewing reminded me why: I couldn't find a coherent narrative worth following. I sped through it this second time, and remembere... Read More

Review by Greggy

By: Greggy
As in poorly written, poorly directed (the doofis director actually said he didn't know what his film was about!), unevenly acted, and not worth anybody's time. You will notice none of the 'reviewers' ever mentions he likes this piece of crap. Be w... Read More

Review by just a reviewer

By: just a reviewer
Writer/Director Gabriel Fleming gives us a trio of former high school mates (plus one more who's a tagalong or everyman, perhaps representing we viewers). They reconnect on a current-day Halloween night in a search for fun and (and old feelings... Read More

Review by Garlic Toe

By: Garlic Toe
Very boring and drawn out; the most interesting parts of the movie were in the deleted scenes.

Review by Marty

By: Marty
A plot that can be described in 30 seconds stretched into 74 minutes - half of which are filled with still shots of the California coastline. "Artful" maybe. But in this case "Melancholy" is a 10-letter euphemism for "boring."

Review by Amos Lassen

By: Amos Lassen
"The Lost Coast"

A Quiet Character Study

Amos Lassen

Jasper who is straight, his best friend Mark who is gay and Lily, a straight girl took a trip to the north of California where nature ruled. The three high school s... Read More

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