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London-based filmmaker Mark Lobatto has made some impressive strides in his movie career thus far, and not only because he has worked as the personal assistant to major Hollywood directors, including Jonathan Liebesman on “Wrath of the Titans” and Lilly and Lana Wachowski on “Jupiter Ascending.”

While much of Lobatto’s work in the industry has been in the blockbuster realm, both projects that he has written and directed have focused less on big-budget spectacle and more on telling earnest, character-centered stories. His latest work, “Blue Borsalino,” will be featured in Crossroads Film Festival on Saturday, April 2, at 3:20 p.m. in the “Triumph of the Human Spirit” film block.

“You meet Ernie Child, who is a retired private investigator, and he’s got a call from a nurse in a hospital, and his first and only client has woken up from a coma,” Lobatto says of the project.

“The story is all about him revisiting his past and meeting her and trying to work out what happened on that fateful night all these decades ago so that they can maybe try to move on with their lives in some way.”

The writer-director was first drawn to the idea of writing about an older character, Ernie, and a moment in his past that changed his identity forever.

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“Blue Borsalino” Trailer