Star-Studded Cast Set to Premiere ‘Lost & Found In Cleveland’ This November

Star-Studded Cast Set to Premiere ‘Lost & Found In Cleveland’ This November

Lost & Found In Cleveland, the much-anticipated documentary about the movement, will make its world premiere in November. It features an excellent and iconic ensemble cast, including the beloved and celebrated actors June Squibb, Martin Sheen, and Dennis Haysbert. The story serves as a natural call to action and captivates audiences with its intimate, character-driven narrative. It has quite the pedigree, with an amazing cast that includes Stacy Keach, Jon Lovitz, Dot-Marie Jones, and Loretta Devine.

The movie has created a buzz beyond its plot with the astonishing lineup of creative talent assembled. Liza Weil, Santino Fontana, Esther Povitsky, Jeff Hiller, Rory O’Malley, Yvette Yates Redick, Benjamin Steinhauser, and Mark L. Walberg complete the extensive cast list. And with such a rich and amazing ensemble of actors, the film is going to be full of levity and gravity.

Lost & Found In Cleveland marks a departure from the traditional theatrical release. Jackie Brenneman, a central figure in completing the film and her industry’s transformation, reflected on the new national climate that film and murals have helped co-create.

“Lost & Found in Cleveland is precisely the kind of movie that benefits from changing outdated business models around a theatrical release,” – Jackie Brenneman

The film’s distribution strategy will use an innovative new collaboration platform, Attend. This digital marketplace increases collaboration between content creators, exhibition partners, and marketing professionals. Further, Brenneman underscored the powerful effect this strategy could have on the film’s engagement and outreach.

“Attend allows for unprecedented collaboration between filmmakers, theatre owners, and marketers in expanding the reach of theatrical moviemaking. Keith and Marisa bring filmmaking passion, a legendary ensemble cast, and brand partnerships with their social media reach to combine with the local marketing power of targeted movie theatre locations.” – Jackie Brenneman

“Lost & Found In Cleveland” comes out later this month. To reach those audiences, it seeks to entertain deeply through universal themes of family and love, along with captivating storytelling. A terrific ensemble cast provides this film’s irresistible charm. Creative distribution strategies only add to the environment and identity this project has helped create in today’s cinematic scene.