The Lost Children

Directed by Michèle Jacob
Belgium
2023
82 mins

Synopsis

In Belgian director Michèle Jacob's surreal horror, four children are abandoned in a remote countryside house. They soon discover there is no way out of the woods...

A father tenderly carries his young daughter through a darkened house and tucks her into bed. The sweet parental gesture soon morphs into confusion and terror when the girl wakes to discover that she and her three siblings have been mysteriously abandoned in the forest. The resourceful kids ration food and play hide-and-seek until they can find a way home – but when things start to go to bump in the night, the boundary between reality and the paranormal becomes blurred. Full of sly Lynchian imagery, Michèle Jacob’s debut feature is a suspenseful, visually inventive fairy-tale full of sublimated trauma and simmering unease, bolstered by a remarkable quartet of child performances.

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The structuring absence of both parents further paints adulthood as a terrible weight and mystery. Itu2019s a genuinely intriguing story, and Jacob constructs the script well, never losing our interest as we get closer to finding out what is really happening
Elena Lazic, Cineuropa

Tickets

Mon 10 June 2024, 8am
Dendy Newtown - Cinema 2
Assisted ListeningWheelchairSubtitled
Wed 12 June 2024, 8:20am
Event Cinemas George Street - Cinema 11
Assisted ListeningWheelchairSubtitled
  • Original Title
    LES ENFANTS PERDUS
  • Year
    2023
  • Country
    Belgium
  • Language
    In French with English subtitles
  • Director
    Michèle Jacob
  • Producer
    Sebastian Schelenz
  • Cast
    Iris Mirzabekiantz, Liocha Mirzabekiantz, Louis Litt Magis
  • Screenwriter
    Michèle Jacob, Ben Dessey
  • Cinematographer
    Nastasja Saerens
  • Editor
    Christophe Evrard
  • Genre
    Horror, Women Directors, Focus on Women
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Sales Agent: TVCO
  • Official Website
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