Lost & Found in Cleveland
Watch TrailerMichael, a forty-year-old archivist, uncovers a box of forgotten 90s mixtapes in a library basement. One tape holds a stranger's confession about a love that never was. This discovery shatters his meticulously ordered existence. Instead of cataloging the find, he embarks on a quest across Cleveland, chasing echoes of the city's past and confronting his own unspoken regrets. His journey intertwines with the lives of a bartender chasing a dream, a retiree guarding the secret of a defunct rock band, and a cab driver with a penchant for philosophy. Each encounter is a piece of a puzzle leading Michael not just to an answer, but to a stark choice between the safety of solitude and the risk of a real connection.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Drama, Comedy |
| Director | Keith Gerchak |
| Runtime | 123 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.0/10 (2 votes) |
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The director constructs the narrative through a contrast between the static, almost museum-like shots of the library and the dynamic, improvisational camerawork on Cleveland's streets, which transforms the city into a full-fledged character.
Anyone ready for a story where coming-of-age drama meets the lightness of a road movie, and nostalgia becomes a catalyst for moving forward rather than a trap, will find it here. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Keith Gerchak
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