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Fiona visita a su tía miope Marta en París. La mala suerte la persigue, en especial alrededor de Dom, un hombre sin hogar que no se calla ningún pensamiento.Fiona visita a su tía miope Marta en París. La mala suerte la persigue, en especial alrededor de Dom, un hombre sin hogar que no se calla ningún pensamiento.Fiona visita a su tía miope Marta en París. La mala suerte la persigue, en especial alrededor de Dom, un hombre sin hogar que no se calla ningún pensamiento.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
Frédéric Meert
- Bob le Mountie
- (as Fred Meert)
Reseñas destacadas
"Lost In Paris (2016 release from France/Belgium; 83 min. original title "Paris pieds nus") brings the story of Fiona and Dom. As the movie opens, Fiona gets a letter from her 88 yr. old aunt Martha, who's lived in Paris for decades but now cries out for help. Fiona does not hesitate, says goodbye to her Canadian village in the snowy mountains, and off she goes. When she gets to Paris, her aunt Martha is not home, forcing Fiona onto the streets and into all sorts if (mis)adventures. In a parallel story, we get to know Dom, a homeless guy who lives in a small tent on the banks of the Seine and finds the backpack that Fiona just lost. That very first night, by chance they meet in a restaurant... To tell you more of the plot would spoil tour viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
First of all, this movie is a labor of love of Fiona Gordon and Dominique Abel, who co-direct, co-produce, co-write and co-star in this movie. Here they bring a series of funny scenes, using a physical and visual kind of humor that is reminiscent of another age (Jacques Tati, of course, and many others), and which has become all but extinct in this day and age. The use of both the Paris Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower is done in a refreshing way. The movie clips by at a surprisingly fast tempo. But in the end it's all about the interplay between Fiona and Dom.
The movie opened recently without any pre-release hype or marketing at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. I figured this would not be playing very long. The Tuesday early evening screening where I saw this at was attended okay but not great (less than 10 people). But I'll tell you what: almost everyone (including myself) laughed out loud on many occasions, and seemed to enjoy themselves. If you are in the mood for a physical and visual comedy the like of which we rarely get to see anymore, I readily recommend you check out "Lost In Paris", be it in the theater, on VOD or eventually on VD/Blue-ray.
First of all, this movie is a labor of love of Fiona Gordon and Dominique Abel, who co-direct, co-produce, co-write and co-star in this movie. Here they bring a series of funny scenes, using a physical and visual kind of humor that is reminiscent of another age (Jacques Tati, of course, and many others), and which has become all but extinct in this day and age. The use of both the Paris Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower is done in a refreshing way. The movie clips by at a surprisingly fast tempo. But in the end it's all about the interplay between Fiona and Dom.
The movie opened recently without any pre-release hype or marketing at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. I figured this would not be playing very long. The Tuesday early evening screening where I saw this at was attended okay but not great (less than 10 people). But I'll tell you what: almost everyone (including myself) laughed out loud on many occasions, and seemed to enjoy themselves. If you are in the mood for a physical and visual comedy the like of which we rarely get to see anymore, I readily recommend you check out "Lost In Paris", be it in the theater, on VOD or eventually on VD/Blue-ray.
I can only agree with the previous reviewer "One of best French / English movies I've ever seen."
With a refreshing style this film had me laughing with guffaws and belly laughs within minutes from scene 2 right through to the end.
The plot was simple and the principle characters Fiona Gordon, Emmanuelle Riva and Dominique Abel were a delight.
Although the plot was simple it was embedded with amusing intrigue which ran and ran.
Very well constructed, extremely funny and I will happily watch it again and again.
.. just what did happen to those socks?
.. just what did happen to those socks?
I'd never heard of Fiona Gordon or Dominique Abel before I plucked this disc off the shelf at my local library, and I've been missing out! They are so talented, performing with ease many difficult and amusing moves while eliciting sympathy for the characters, in the manner of Charlie Chaplin. Their dance together gave me the distinct impression that Ms. Gordon has had significant training, as only a trained dancer can make such silly moves look so graceful. I was also unfamiliar with Emmanuelle Riva, who is marvelous. Not everyone will love this film, but if you love Mr. Hulot, you will love this movie.
This movie is theater of the absurd. You just have to float along with it and you will chuckle at the ridiculousness of it. It is full of little surprises and the scenery of Paris makes for a great backdrop.
I can understand why one person wrote a scathing, one-star review but that person must been expecting something very different. Don't have any expectations with this film, just follow along with the pointless silliness of it and you'll enjoy it.
I can understand why one person wrote a scathing, one-star review but that person must been expecting something very different. Don't have any expectations with this film, just follow along with the pointless silliness of it and you'll enjoy it.
I need more Fiona and Dom. I've seen all of their movies which is only a few and it's not enough.If you haven't seen them, please do so. I do wish they made movies earlier in their career. Their newest film is another enjoyable ride leaving me wanting more. It's all there .. humor, love, cleverness, love, dancing, hope, even a political jab combining homelessness and what the Statue of Liberty represents. They provide relief from a world with too many dark moments. The world needs Fiona and Dom.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesEmmanuelle Riva died just under two months before the film was released in France.
- ConexionesFeatured in Pierre Richard: Le discret (2018)
- Banda sonoraKatajjait Melodies
Written by Baffin Land, Hudson Bay, Aquausiq & Kattjait of Annahatek (Ungava Bay)
from the recording entitled Canada: Inuit Games and Songs USENO
Courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
(p) (c) 1976 - Used by permission
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- Presupuesto
- 2.100.000 € (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 691.597 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 4510 US$
- 18 jun 2017
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 2.087.225 US$
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