Lost and Delirious is a 2001 Canadian drama film directed by Léa Pool and loosely based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. Lost and Delirious is filmed from the perspective of Mary, who observes the changing love between her two teenage friends, Pauline and Victoria. The film premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival.
Director | Léa Pool |
Produced by | Greg Dummett, Lorraine Richard, Louis-Philippe Rochon |
Screenplay by | Judith Thompson |
Starring | Piper Perabo, Jessica Paré, Mischa Barton |
Music | Yves Chamberland |
Cinematography | Pierre Gill |
Edited by | Gaétan Huot |
Production, company | Greg Dummett Films, Cite-Amerique |
Distributed by | Seville Pictures (Canada), Lions Gate Entertainment (USA) |
Released | January 21, 2001 (Sundance Film Festival), June 20, 2001 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Box office | $307,233 |
Netflix ID | 60020918 |
About Lost and Delirious
A newcomer at a girl's boarding school discovers that her two senior roommates are romantically entangled. The movie was loosely based on Susan Swan's The Wives of Bath and was directed by Lea Pool.
Achievement of Lost and Delirious
The movie premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. It won cinematography awards at the Mar del Plata Film Festival, Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards and Genie Awards.
Top Facts You Did Not Know About Lost and Delirious
Films directed by Léa Pool.. Canadian teen films.. LGBT-related coming-of-age films.. 2000s teen drama films.. Films shot in Quebec.. Canadian LGBT-related films.. Films about suicide.. Lesbian-related films.
Latest information about Lost and Delirious updated on July 28 2021.