Un homme perdu (2007)
Directed by Danielle Arbid

Drama
aka: A Lost Man

Film Synopsis

French photographer Thomas Koré is working on a personal reportage in the Middle East when he becomes obsessed with a local man, Fouad Saleh, who appears to be always on the run.  Noticing that Fouad has a memory deficiency, Thomas invites him to join him.  Fouad accepts, not realising that Thomas is determined to find out more about him.  However, some things are best forgotten...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Danielle Arbid
  • Script: Danielle Arbid
  • Cinematographer: Céline Bozon
  • Cast: Melvil Poupaud (Thomas Koré), Alexander Siddig (Fouad Saleh), Darina El Joundi (Najla Saleh), Yasmine Lafitte (Fille marocaine), Carole Ammoun (File boîte de nuit), Takla Chamoun (Femme du taxi), Priska Farrel (Fille en rose), Laudi Arbid (Mère de Fouad Saleh), Issam Bou Khaled (Policier moustachu), Fadi Abi Samra (Paysan en chef), Julia Kassar (Femme des disparus), Yasser Taha (Homme tatoué bar), Hala Al-Tal (Ami jardin public), Moutassem Fahmawi (Douanier bureau 1), Raed Awartani (Douanier bureau 2), Mohamad Al Sawalha (Homme briquet Mer Morte), Marta Yazbek (Jeune danseuse du ventre), Martha Abi Haidar (Danseuse à la barre), Roland Fares (Fonctionnaire Croix-Rouge), Elie Adabachi (Douanier au guichet)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / English / Arabic
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 93 min
  • Aka: A Lost Man

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