Lost in Paris

Lost in Paris

  • Director: Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon
  • Writer: Dominique Abel,Fiona Gordon
  • Countries of origin: France, Belgium
  • Language: French, English
  • Release date: March 8, 2017
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Perdidos en París
  • Lost in Paris is a 2016 French drama film directed and starring Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon   .
    The film tells a series of unexpected stories when librarian Fiona travels to Paris to find her aunt   .

    Details

    • Release date March 8, 2017
    • Filming locations Réplique de la Statue de la Liberté et Pont de Grenelle, Paris 15, Paris, France
    • Production companies Courage Mon Amour, Moteur S'il Vous Plaît, CG Cinéma

    Box office

    Budget

    €2,100,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $691,597

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $4,510

    Gross worldwide

    $2,087,225

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kylee 2022-12-29 10:02:33

      A "good" comedy with a little extra fluff.

      It's more humorous, and the layout is also relatively good. Innovative ideas. The only thing I don't like is the open culture in many French movies that I can't agree with. For example, an 88-year-old grandma and the hero are in a tent, and the hero is about to have sex with the grandma's niece... Lun Chang no problem? ? Maybe I'm more conservative. Most people still have a hard time accepting this culture, so the Chinese subtitle translation Grandpa said he was on a boat when he was young...

    • By Cathy 2022-12-05 03:40:13

      Stupid love is also very cute.

      If the world is very romantic, nine points should belong to Paris. The story takes place in Paris.

      For Fiona and her aunt Martha, Paris is a romantic paradise. The difference is that Aunt Martha is a do-it-yourselfer, and Fiona is a little clumsy and a bit of a bad mover .

      One day, because Martha didn't want to go to a nursing home, she wrote a letter of help to her niece, Fiona, who was far...

    • By Alberto 2022-11-02 03:13:20

      Want to see "Rumba"

      7.8 points: This interesting couple's last movie "Fairy" has been popular since then, and I won't hesitate to win it when I see a new one. The biggest feature of the two of them is still the same. The humorous sketches with super physical drama style fill the whole movie. There is no way not to be happy, and some details are even amazing. But all of this is a coincidence based on the arrangement of the story, and it seems that in this work, the two of them are trying to add a little more to...

    • By Terence 2022-10-17 02:06:59

      Hold On and Find It's a Treasure Movie Series

      French humour, hilarious appetizers. There are not many lines, and some very ridiculous plots are treated as easy and exaggerated coincidences. It's not tiring to look at, the color of the picture is refreshing, the beauty of Paris is like a cellophane wrap, and it's cute and cute like a child's stuff.

      There is a long shot of dancing in a chair. The two are in old age, and they just use their feet to jump out of an old story. They sympathize with each other and fall in love at first...

    • By Karelle 2022-09-20 09:17:58

      In Paris that day, I tasted an oil painting

      I love the color and composition of the movie, and I feel that every frame can be captured as a wallpaper (this is really a benefit for color control). The film has a unique French romance and small freshness, especially the nonsensical funny and touching warmth that impressed me most. Whether it is the unintentional love between the heroine and the heroine when they meet by chance, or the affection between the heroine and the grandmother, they are all touching. Although my favorite grandma...

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    • By Angie 2023-09-27 12:57:15

      The whole process has no sense and the scenery is dirty from the protagonist to the feeling. The romantic selling point of Paris is also...

    • By Alexanne 2023-09-22 18:56:57

      The beauty of Paris, there is such a film, which makes people nostalgic to travel back and forth. Let’s fly over after the...

    • By Emile 2023-09-10 18:39:28

      I like two passages very much: 1. The dance of two old people on a stool in the cemetery. 2. The silhouette of the hero and heroine when they finally kiss at the Eiffel Tower. There aren't many lines in the film, but it's still pretty...

    • By Monica 2023-09-09 10:49:48

      Emmanuelle Riva's posthumous work, an absurd story of a family search in Paris. The director adhered to the consistent style of "Rumba" and "Fairy", there are traces of Jacques Demy in many places, extensive use of body language, and constant jokes, but the combination of silent films and sound films is somewhat nondescript, and the overall rhythm is not very...

    • By Sammy 2023-09-02 20:10:34

      The color and rhythm are all the kind of comics that I like. Silent films borrowed from coincidences. The design is cute and can't help but...

    Movie plot

    Fiona ( Fiona Gordon ) , a librarian in a small Canadian village, receives an unexpected letter from Aunt Martha ( Emmanuelle Riva ) . Martha, who is in her 80s, has been living in Paris for decades, and her old mind begins to get confused. She is asked to live in an old man's home and has to ask her niece for help. Fiona has to muster the courage to go to Paris. But by the time she arrived in the French capital, Martha was missing,...
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