Private Project

The Lost Boys

A boy and a teenager, both coming from unfavourable circumstances, meet in the middle of the night only to realize they're not so different.

  • Alberto Lagunas Pérez
    Director
    Pencil and Coffee
  • Alberto Lagunas Pérez
    Writer
    Pencil and Coffee
  • Alberto Lagunas Pérez
    Producer
    Pencil and Coffee
  • Juan Alberto Rey
    Executive Producer
  • José Arturo Gálvez Vázquez
    Key Cast
    "Mateo"
  • Alexander Guillén Sánchez
    Key Cast
    "Jesús"
  • Jimmy Lozano
    Director of Photography
  • Samya Servín
    Composer
  • Miren López Conrado
    1st AD
  • Miguel J. Márquez
    1st AD
    Pencil and Coffee
  • Ricardo Azueta Sosa
    Gaffer
    Bruma, Hola Farewell
  • Gabriel El Gergi Saade
    Boom Operator
  • León Alberto Lagunas Rodríguez
    Boom Operator
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    Los Niños Perdidos
  • Project Type:
    Short, Student
  • Runtime:
    5 minutes 26 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    September 25, 2021
  • Production Budget:
    10,000 MXN
  • Country of Origin:
    Mexico
  • Country of Filming:
    Mexico
  • Language:
    Spanish
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital, 4K
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes - Centro de Arte Audiovisual CAAV
Director Biography - Alberto Lagunas Pérez

Alberto Lagunas is a young filmmaker (writer/director), born and raised in Cancún, México. He currently attends at Centro de Artes Audiovisuales CAAV.
He aims to bond with as many as possible, by looking at himself and sharing his life experiences and emotions on the big screen.

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Director Statement

The soul of this project lays on the hope that stays present even in the darkest of moments, and how it can take just one person to make this world a better place.

It's all about hope. In times of darkness and hopefulness, everything can be, if only, a little more welcoming if each one of us decide to shine a light of kindness.

To promote solidarity and to keep alive the idea that we can always choose to be better to one another, is what I'm looking to convey through this story.