A Lost Man

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Un homme perdu - رجل ضائع

Poster used in Cannes 2007
Directed by Danielle Arbid
Produced by Charles Gilibert
Nathanaël Karmitz
Written by Danielle Arbid
Starring Melvil Poupaud
Carol Abboud
Alexander Siddig
Sarah Warde
Cinematography Céline Bozon
Release date(s) Flag of France September 19, 2007
Running time 97 min.
Country Flag of Lebanon Lebanon
Language Arabic
Official website
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A Lost Man (French : Un homme perdu)(Arabic:رجل ضائع rajolon da'e') is a 2007 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Danielle Arbid. It is set to be released on November 14, 2007. The film premiered on March 18 during the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, in the Directors' Fortnight section.[1]

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[edit] Synopsis

The story is about a French photographer Thomas Koré (Melvil Poupaud), who is searching for extraordinary experiences, when he meets on his path Fouad Saleh (Alexander Siddig) a man with memory problems. The French man tries then to discover Fouad's history.

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  • The film was inspired by the life of the French photographer Antoine D'Agata.

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