Lost Transmissions
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- Filip Jan Rymsza
- Al Di
- Olga Kagan
- Tory Lenosky
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| Directed by | Katharine O'Brien |
| Screenplay by | Katharine O'Brien |
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| Cinematography | Arnau Valls Colomer |
| Edited by | Yannis Chalkiadakis |
| Music by | Hugo Nicolson |
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| Distributed by | Gravitas Ventures |
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Running time | 105 minutes[1][2] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Lost Transmissions is a 2019 drama film written and directed by Katharine O'Brien. It stars Simon Pegg, Juno Temple, and Alexandra Daddario.[3][4] It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2019[5] and it was released on March 13, 2020 by Gravitas Ventures.
The film centers on Hannah (Juno Temple), a shy songwriter, who discovers that her friend, respected record producer Theo Ross (Simon Pegg), has lapsed on his medication for schizophrenia. Hannah rallies a group of friends to help commit Theo to a psychiatric hospital, chasing him as he outruns his colorful delusions through the glamour and grit of Los Angeles.[6]
Cast
- Simon Pegg as Theo Ross
- Juno Temple as Hannah
- Alexandra Daddario as Dana Lee
- Tao Okamoto as Wendi
- Bria Vinaite as Micah
- Jamie Harris as Angus
- Danny Ramirez as Jake
- Reef Karim as Dr. Klopek
- Jonathan Ohye as Dr. Matsumoto
- Rebecca Hazlewood as Rachel
- Grant Harvey as Todd
- Robert Schwartzman as Darron
- Daisy Bishop as Frankie
- Jacob Loeb as Derek
- Nana Ghana as Cheyenne
Production
Casting
In April 2017, it was announced Simon Pegg had joined the cast, with Katharine O'Brien directing from a screenplay she wrote.[7]
Filming
On August 2, 2018, the last day of filming, it was announced that Juno Temple, Alexandra Daddario, Tao Okamoto, Bria Vinaite, Jamie Harris, Danny Ramirez, Rebecca Hazelwood, Reef Karim, Daisy Bishop, Grant Harvey, Jacob Loeb, Jonathan Ohye, Nana Ghana, and Robert Schwartzman had joined the cast of the film.[8]