Lost Face (2016 film)

Lost Face
Directed bySean Meehan
Based onJack London short story "Lost Face"
Produced by
  • Samantha McGarry
  • Matt Gillespie
Starring
CinematographySean Meehan
Edited byDrew Thompson
Music byElliott Wheeler
Production
company
Soma Films
Release dates
  • September 14, 2016 (2016-09-14) (Australia: Canberra Short Film Festival)
  • October 6, 2016 (2016-10-06) (Canada:Edmonton International Film Festival)
Running time
14 minutes[1]
CountriesCanada, Australia
LanguagesEnglish, Cree

Lost Face is a 2016 Canadian/Australian short film directed by Sean Meehan, based on the short story "Lost Face", published by Jack London in 1910. The story was the first in an anthology of seven short stories published by London under the same title. The film was one of 10 films short-listed for the 2018 Oscar Live-Action Short category, and won more than 30 awards and nominations at film festivals in 2016-2018.

Plot

Based on the work by Jack London, the story takes place in mid-1800s Russian America (current Alaska). The lead character, Subienkow, a Polish fur thief, and his fellow thief Big Ivan, have been captured by the native American Indian tribe they had helped to enslave. As the Indians torture Big Ivan to death, Subienkow realizes his turn is next. He calls over the tribe’s chief, Makamuk, and barters with him to avoid the same ending. The story enfolds as a psychological play between Subienkow and Makamuk to determine Subienkow's fate.[2][3]

Cast

Production and Release

The story is an adaptation of the short story "Lost Face", published by Jack London in 1910.

The film was conceived, written and directed by Sean Meehan, who was a graduate of film school from Western Australia. Lost Face is his first film.[4] Meehan was also the cinematographer on the project.

Meehan stated that authenticity and respect for London's source material were important in the creation of the film.[3] The one liberty he said that was taken was using Cree as the native language spoken in the film, because of the availability of Cree-speaking actors, in particular Gerald Auger and Morris Birdyellowhead. Filming took place in Alberta, Canada. The specific location of the filming is a Girl Scouts camp in summer. Filming took place around the time of the winter solstice, when there were limited hours per day for shooting, and Meehan stated that they lost an hour every day to "warm everyone up" because of the cold and the period costumes.[3]

The film premiered in Australia on September 14, 2016, at the Canberra Short Film Festival, and in Canada on October 6, 2016, at the Edmonton International Film Festival.

Reception

The film was widely praised by viewers and critics. It was one of 10 films short-listed for the 2018 Oscar Live-Action Short category.[5][6]

The web site reelreviewsoverbrews.com gave it 4.75 stars out of 5 and said "we'll be extremely surprised if Lost Face doesn't get an Oscar nomination.[7] The web site filmsnobreviews.com gave it a B+.[8] The site thetrashbash.wordpress.com wrote that it was "an impressively strong entry into cinema’s ...independent market", praised the Native American cast, and Martin Dubreuil's performance, saying he "owned the film" through his portrayal of Subienkow.[9]

On IMDb, the film had an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 from 151 audience reviews.[1]

Accolades

Festival Year Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
AACTA Social Shorts 2016 Social Shorts Open Category Sean Meehan (Director), Samantha McGarry (Producer) Won
Canberra Short Film Festival 2016 Best Cinematography (International) Sean Meehan Won
Calgary International Film Festival 2016 Alberta Spirit Award Sean Meehan (Director), Samantha McGarry (Producer) Won
Edmonton International Film Festival 2016 The BOBBY (Ridell) Award for Excellence in Cinematography Sean Meehan Won
Edmonton International Film Festival 2016 Grand Jury Award, Best Short Film - Live Action Sean Meehan (Director), Samantha McGarry (Producer) Won
Global Shorts, Los Angeles 2016 Best Short Film Sean Meehan (Director/Writer/DOP), Samantha McGarry (Producer) Won
Trani Film Festival 2016 Best Short Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry Won
Alberta Film and Television Awards 2017 Best Make-Up Artist Lisa Belyea Won
Alberta Film and Television Awards 2017 Best Production Reflecting Cultural Diversity Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry, Matt Gillespie Nominated
Alberta Film and Television Awards 2017 Best Costume Designer Deitra Kalyn Nominated
Alberta Film and Television Awards 2017 Best Short Dramatic Matt Gillespie (producer), Samantha McGarry (executive producer) Nominated
Festival Internacional de Cine bajo la Luna 2017 Best Short Film Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry Nominated
Festival Internacional de Cine bajo la Luna 2017 Best Cinematography - Short Sean Meehan Won
Festival Internacional de Cine bajo la Luna 2017 Best Art Direction - Short Film Amy A. Brewster Won
Festival Spasm Canada 2017 Best Short Film Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry Won
Grand Off World Independent Film Awards 2017 Best Actor Martin Dubreuil Nominated
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema 2017 Festival Director's Choice Award Sean Meehan (Director/Writer/DOP), Samantha McGarry (Producer) Won
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema 2017 Best Cinematography - Short Film Sean Meehan (Cinematographer} Nominated
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema 2017 Best Musical Score Short Film or Featurette Elliott Wheeler (Composer) Nominated
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema 2017 Best Director - Short Sean Meehan (Director) Nominated
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema 2017 Best Actor - Short Gerald Auger Nominated
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles 2017 Best Foreign Short Film Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry Won
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles 2017 Best Screenplay Sean Meehan, Jack London Nominated
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles 2017 Best Performance Gerald Auger Won
Novara Cine Festival 2017 Best Actor Martin Dubreuil Won
Palm Springs International ShortFest 2017 Best Online Short Sean Meehan (Director/DOP/Adapted by), Samantha McGarry (Producer) Won
Short of the Year 2017 Best Short Film Sean Meehan (Director), Samantha McGarry (Producer) Won
Tri-Cities International Film Festival 2017 Best Drama Short Film Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry Won
Voghera Film Festival 2017 Best Short Film Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry Won
Tehran International Short Film Festival 2017 Best Fiction Sean Meehan Nominated
DaVinci Film Festival 2018 Best Short Film Sean Meehan Won
Fargo Film Festival 2018 Short Film Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry Nominated
Mysticon Independent Film Festival 2018 Best Drama Short Sean Meehan (Director), Samantha McGarry (Producer) Won
Short to the Point International Film Festival 2018 Best Film Sean Meehan, Samantha McGarry Won

References

  1. ^ a b c "Lost Face (Short 2016)". IMDb. Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  2. ^ "SHORT FILM – LOST FACE. OPEN CASTING CALL". theatrealberta.com. Retrieved January 27, 2026.
  3. ^ a b c Munday, Rob (December 15, 2025). "Lost Face Short Film Explained: An Interview with Director Sean Meehan". shortoftheweek.com. Retrieved January 27, 2026.
  4. ^ "Beloit International Film Festival -"Lost Face" directed by Sean Meehan". beloitfilmfest.org. Retrieved February 1, 2026.
  5. ^ Sondhi, Jason (January 23, 2018). "Oscar 2018 Short Film Nominees". shortoftheweek.com. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
  6. ^ Brannan, Alex (December 28, 2017). "Lost Face (2017) Short Film Review". cinefilesreviews.com. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
  7. ^ "Review: Lost Face (2016)". reelreviewsoverbrews.com. November 26, 2017. Retrieved February 2, 2026.
  8. ^ "Review: Lost Face (Short Film)". filmsnobreviews.com. February 5, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2026.
  9. ^ "SHORT FILM REVIEW: LOST FACE". thetrashbash.wordpress.com. October 14, 2017. Retrieved January 29, 2026.