Lost & Found
Drama short about a Son and the struggles he has when his father suffers from Dementia. After getting the diagnosis, he is tested with the pain and sadness brought to it, only to find a childhood memory they both can't forget.
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Max BayfordKey Cast"Jacob"
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Philip CrossKey Cast"Scott"
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Jeannette ChalayeKey Cast"Doctor Khan"
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Harriet DimmockKey Cast"Receptionist"
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Christopher PerifimouKey Cast"Patient"
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Jack R H O'SullivanDirector
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Max BayfordWriter
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Jack R H O'SullivanWriter
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Rhys BeardsleyProducer
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Jack BassDirector of Photography
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Rio SwattonSound Recordist / Set Dresser
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Jack R H O'SullivanEditor
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Rio SwattonExecutive Producers
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Jack GrintExecutive Producers
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Jack R H O'SullivanExecutive Producers
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Drama
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Runtime:14 minutes 9 seconds
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Completion Date:July 12, 2025
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Jack R H O’Sullivan (neurodiverse) was born with Tourette Syndrome, Autism & Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in London, UK. He started his fascination with filmmaking when he experimented with the family’s Video8mm video tape camcorder and making home movies with family and friends. This helped him deal with the stress of childhood and bullying.
Years later, Jack has directed fifteen short films, with four having success found at film festivals. Jack formed Movie Making Media, an inclusive production company for online films in order to tell stories the industry and his educational university could not. He found telling inclusive and neurodivergent stories helped bring awareness to the world as found with his multi-award-winning semi-auto biographical drama short ‘Tourettes & I’ He wanted to ensure the cast and crew felt safe and supported and not pressured by the hard restraints and mentally disorienting world of indie-filmmaking, where mistakes can be made and rectified and allow a relaxed set.