
A Lost Man
Drama
Overview
Inspired by the photographic travels of Antione d'Agata, Danielle Arbid's worldly drama follows a French photographer who travels the globe to seek out the most extreme experiences imaginable. Thomas is a fearless shutterbug who's always willing to put his life on the line for the sake of a good shot. Upon falling under the spell of an enigmatic old man named Fouad Saleh, the photographer travels to the Far East in hopes of uncovering the secrets of the man who can no longer recall his own past. As the photographer soon finds out, it's often the most innocent endeavors that yield the most profound and transformative results.
Top Cast


Melvil Poupaud
Melvil Poupaud
Thomas Koré
Melvil Poupaud
Thomas Koré


Alexander Siddig
Alexander Siddig
Fouad Saleh
Alexander Siddig
Fouad Saleh


Darina Al Joundi
Darina Al Joundi
Najla Saleh
Darina Al Joundi
Najla Saleh


Yasmine
Yasmine
Fille marocaine
Yasmine
Fille marocaine
Carole Ammoun
Carole Ammoun
File boîte de nuit
Carole Ammoun
File boîte de nuit


Takla Chamoun
Takla Chamoun
Femme du taxi
Takla Chamoun
Femme du taxi
Priska Farrel
Priska Farrel
Fille en rose
Priska Farrel
Fille en rose
Laudi Arbid
Laudi Arbid
Mère de Fouad Saleh
Laudi Arbid
Mère de Fouad Saleh
Issam Bou Khaled
Issam Bou Khaled
Policier moustachu
Issam Bou Khaled
Policier moustachu


Fadi Abi Samra
Fadi Abi Samra
Paysan en chef
Fadi Abi Samra
Paysan en chef
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