Lost for Words
Originally released in 1980. Lost for Words is a feature film. directed by Anna Thew. At just 25 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A parody on the post urban devastation wasteland film with a slant on 'rectangular' thought patterns in which a little girl recites from Marx's Communist Manifesto between two cardboard cut out trees and Alfa, the last man on earth to read and write (improvised by Yehuda Safran), is interviewed on TV (improvised by painter Jock McFadyen); with cameo performances by Alexe Sayle eating a Chelsea bun, David Medalla and Oriel de Quadras in non-sensical conversation and Giles Leaman consming reams of rectangular text.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lost for Words about?
A parody on the post urban devastation wasteland film with a slant on 'rectangular' thought patterns in which a little girl recites from Marx's Communist Manifesto between two cardboard cut out tre...
Who directed Lost for Words?
Lost for Words was directed by Anna Thew.
How long is Lost for Words?
Lost for Words has a runtime of 0 hours and 25 minutes (25 minutes total).
When was Lost for Words released?
Lost for Words was released on January 1, 1980 in theaters.