The LOST, directed by Reynold Reynolds, is a film that takes place in Berlin’s 1933 cabaret scene. Since it was filmed more like an art piece than a regular film, the project involved several challenges for the production design. The sets were conceived for galleries and museums with the particularity that they had to be able to rotate and move, and in some occasions disassembled, transported and rebuilt in other spaces. Because it was a low budget production, all the sets were constructed with recycled materials and found objects from flea markets around Berlin and Poland.