A Lost Man

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A Lost Man

Director:
Danielle Arbid
NR, 97 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

In the chaos of the Lebanese civil war, a man is seen running through the streets of Beirut. Twenty years later, his erotic encounter with a woman at a border crossing is captured on film by Thomas (Melvil Poupad), a French photographer who travels the globe in search of extreme experiences to document. Thomas and Fouad (British-Sudanese actor Alexander Siddig) strike up a friendship and embark on a sensual journey through the Middle East. Fouad, suffering a trauma, remembers nothing of the past, and Thomas tries to uncover the mystery of his missing life. In her second feature film, Danielle Arbid explores the sexual taboos of the Arab world, focusing on issues of memory and loss while creating a dynamic pas de deux that begs the question, who is really the lost man?

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"Inspired by novelist William Vollman, Lebanese filmmaker Danielle Arbid plunges into the smoky, erotic demimonde of nocturnal Jordan in this mystifying road movie about two men, an amnesiac from Beirut and a hunky French photographer, who have a curiously sordid rapport. Trust us—you’ve never seen the Middle East depicted in quite this way before."

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Runtime:
97 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
FRANCE

Language:
French

Color:
Color

Certification:
NR

Plot Summary

Born in Lebanon, Danielle Arbid left at the age of 17 to study literature and journalism in France. She worked in print media in Paris before turning to filmmaking.

 

 

 

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Directed by
Danielle Arbid

Produced by
Charles Gilibert
Nathanael Karmitz

Writing credits
Danielle Arbid

Cast

Melvil Poupaud
Alexander Siddig
Darina El Joundi
Sarah Warde

 

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