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Lost & Found in Cleveland (2025)
Lost & Found in Cleveland is a 2024 ensemble comedy-drama directed by Keith Gerchak and Marisa Guterman. Over 24 hours in Cleveland, five individuals' lives intersect when a national TV antiques appraisal show visits the city. Martin Sheen stars as Dr. Austin Raybourne, with Dennis Haysbert, June Squibb, Stacy Keach, and Liza Weil in the cast.
Lost & Found in Cleveland is a 2024 ensemble comedy-drama directed by Keith Gerchak and Marisa Guterman. Over 24 hours in Cleveland, five individuals' lives intersect when a national TV antiques appraisal show visits the city. Martin Sheen stars as Dr. Austin Raybourne, with Dennis Haysbert, June Squibb, Stacy Keach, and Liza Weil in the cast.
The film centers on intersecting personal stories in Cleveland triggered by an antiques show, highlighting individual growth and community ties amid everyday challenges. Its neutral perspective stems from prioritizing apolitical human experiences over ideological positions.
A diverse ensemble cast spans ethnicities and ages in portrayals of everyday Clevelanders. Narrative threads include subtle handling of racial insensitivity via inherited artifacts, offering indirect commentary without centering critiques of traditional identities.
A gay couple appears as minor characters among the antiques appraisers, depicted through light comedic stereotypes like cattiness and snobbery. Queer elements remain peripheral to the story's focus on personal odysseys and Midwestern life, avoiding both affirmation and critique.
The film presents diverse family structures including widowed single-parent households and long-term marriages facing challenges, portraying bonds positively while highlighting dysfunctions without endorsing or critiquing traditional norms. This balanced depiction of family life leads to a neutral evaluation.
The film contains no transgender characters or themes. Its narratives explore everyday struggles and joys through an antiques show event, emphasizing community and heritage among the protagonists.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents an original ensemble of characters in a slice-of-life story, with no adaptations, biopics, or legacy roles that could involve gender swaps.
Lost & Found in Cleveland presents an original ensemble story with newly created characters, lacking any canonical racial depictions from source material, historical figures, or prior adaptations. No instances of race swaps occur.
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