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The Lost Coast
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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, drugs 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 shortlived, 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.
Special Features:
- Director and Cast Commentary
- Deleted Scenes with Director’s Commentary
- "The Lost Interview" with Director and Cast
- Queer Culture
- 15
- 1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
- English
- 2
The Lost Coast
RRP: £14.99
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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, drugs 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 shortlived, 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.
Special Features:
- Director and Cast Commentary
- Deleted Scenes with Director’s Commentary
- "The Lost Interview" with Director and Cast
- Queer Culture
- 15
- 1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
- English
- 2
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