The Lost Angels Club
Two girls make their way through Los Angeles in interconnected stories of loneliness and self-discovery.
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Sebastian CubilleDirector
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Sebastian CubilleWriter
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Lauren StraubProducer
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Gabrielle JohnsenKey Cast"Misty"
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Emma HernandezKey Cast"Anne"
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Jake ZinggKey Cast"The Hiker"
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Carina O'ConnorProduction Manager
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AnaMichele Morejon1st AD
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Owen TaitDirector of Photography
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Alex Gonzalez1st AC
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James Turner2nd AC
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Emily McCarthyGaffer
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Dennix MarciuskaSound Mixer and Boom Operator
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Victoria MoserScript Supervisor
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Emma SkeetProduction Designer
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Jeanie LaybournStoryboard Artist
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Sebastian CubilleEditor
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Jeremy LeeComposers
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Zan DickensComposers
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Comedy, Drama
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Runtime:13 minutes 8 seconds
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Completion Date:December 16, 2021
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Production Budget:4,780 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - Loyola Marymount University
Sebastian Cubille is a film director and editor. Born in Detroit, he moved to Los Angeles and attended Loyola Marymount University, studying film and television production.
It is the job of the filmmaker to create a reflection of reality, no matter how fantastical or unrealistic the elements of the film are. After the hellscape year(s) that we suffered (are suffering) through, I think it’s important to reflect upon that, no matter how subtle or explicit. Of course, I am never one to take the easy way out. It would be too simple for meetups to make a film about a woman stuck in her room all day because of the virus. So while these elements come into play, the crux of the movie centers around the themes of lockdown, without explicitly referring to said event. It’s easy to shield yourself from the world and just lock yourself away in your room, creating a persona of yourself that might even be better than what the “real you” is. But sooner or later you have to come out, and that’s where the cracks in the facade start to appear.