The Lost Words
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Scott Saunders
Lori Seliger
Brian O'neill
Zelda Gergel
Joe Litto
Michael Kaniecki
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
An out-of-work video editor and sometime musician decides to document his life on videotape in order to better understand himself and salvage his deteriorating relationships with his lover and friends.
Director
Scott Saunders
Cast
Lori Seliger
Brian O'neill
Zelda Gergel
Joe Litto
Michael Kaniecki
George M
Mario Ducoudray
Luane Spingola
Bob Mcgrath
Deborah Mcdowell
Michael Greene
Fred Tietz
Rini Stahl
Salley May
Beth Coleman
Mary Crecco
Michele Greene
Mark Scherman
Felice Neals
Crew
Vanessa Baran
Jon Baskin
Christopher Burke
Katrina Charmatz
Beth Coleman
Mary Crecco
Mario Ducoudray
Carmen Einfinger
Carmen Einfinger
Carmen Einfinger
Alex Forman
Michael Greene
Michael Greene
Michele Greene
Michael Kaniecki
Michael Kaniecki
Dan Koeppel
Mark Kroll
Mark Kroll
Felice Neals
Karl Nussbaum
Scott Saunders
Scott Saunders
Scott Saunders
Scott Saunders
Scott Saunders
Mark Scherman
Stephen Schmidt
Lori Seliger
Luane Spingola
Laure Sullivan
Patricia Van Heerden
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of the Silver Medal at the 1993 International Festival of Cinema, Portugal.
Released in United States 1993
Released in United States March 19, 1994
Released in United States September 21, 1994
Released in United States Spring March 3, 1994
Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 27 - October 4, 1993.
Feature directorial debut for Scott Saunders, co-founder, along with Matthew Harrison and Karl Nussbaum, of Film Crash, a grassroots company which promotes the work of over 150 independent filmmakers.
Began shooting September 1991
Completed shooting January 1992
Released in United States 1993 (Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 27 - October 4, 1993.)
Released in United States Spring March 3, 1994
Released in United States March 19, 1994 (Laemmle's Sunset 5; Los Angeles)
Released in United States September 21, 1994 (Cinema Village; New York City)