The Lost Generation
- Jack Walsh |
- 2004 |
- 63 minutes |
- COLOR/B&W |
- SOUND
Rental Format(s): Digital File
The Lost Generation is a personal essay documentary that explores aging, memory, loss and love. Interweaving three distinct narrative points of view with dynamic landscape imagery, still photographs, and S8mm footage, the film looks at the many universal questions, unresolved issues, and milestones in the filmmaker's life and that of the 1970s generation.
Writer, Director, Cinematographer, and Editor: Jack Walsh
Narration: Erick Newton
Selected Screenings and Awards:
Documentary Jury Prize, Athens International Film and Video Festival
Director's Citation, Black Maria Film and Video
Flaming Film Festival, 2006
NewFest: The New York LGBT Film Festival, 2005
Santa Cruz Film Festival, 2005
Pacific Film Archive, 2005
Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, 2004
True Stories, Film Arts Foundation at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2004
San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, 2004, North American premiere
Turin International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, 2004, world premiere