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Katherine Propper’s LOST SOULZ to Premiere in Theaters May 3

Kino Lorber is proud to present LOST SOULZ, the feature debut from award-winning filmmaker Katherine Propper, opening exclusively in theaters on May 3.

LOST SOULZ

When aspiring rapper Sol (Sauve Sidle) is discovered by a group of Gen-Z musicians after performing at a house party, he joins their tour through the heart of Texas and embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime road trip.

Sol and his new collaborators bond over their shared pains and longings from the lives they left behind. Bold and brash, yet surprisingly sensitive and vulnerable, these young artists pour their souls into the music they create together.

The novelty of Sol’s newfound family fades as the demons Sol left behind come back to haunt him, including his guilt over abandoning his ailing friend. His sense of self is put to the ultimate test as he seeks refuge from the rootlessness and loss that has defined his existence.

Set to a lo-fi, genre-bending hip-hop soundtrack, Katherine Propper’s award-winning debut is suffused with a hazy and infectious energy and features virtuosic musical performances, from the tour van to the stage, that allow the ensemble’s winning chemistry to shine.

  • To request screeners & interviews, please contact:
  • Kate Patterson – kpatterson@kinolorber.com
  • Michelle Massa – Michelle@fonspr.com
  • Danielle York – Danielle@fonspr.comKennedy Sutton – Kennedy@fonspr.com

Katherine Propper is a writer-director born and raised in Los Angeles and currently based in Austin.

Her 2022 short film BIRDS won the Grand Jury Prize at AFI Fest, a Special Jury Award for Vision at SXSW, and a Special Jury Prize in the International Competition at Clermont-Ferrand in France. Her 2019 short film STREET FLAME screened at the Tribeca Film Festival. Her feature directorial debut, LOST SOULZ premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2023.

She enjoys merging both fictional and non-fictional worlds in her filmmaking, and drawing upon experiences including working on director Terrence Malick’s editing team. Her short films can be streamed on The New Yorker, Short of the Week, and Omeleto.

Katherine received her MFA in Film Directing from the University of Texas at Austin and a BA in Art History from Georgetown University.

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