Canadian director Lea Pool’s English-language debut film, “Lost and Delirious,” belongs to that genre of adolescent-angst-in-academia movies that includes “Dead Poet’s Society” and “The Prime of Miss ...
Lea Pool's "Lost and Delirious" represents a solid, if somewhat cloyingly romantic English-language bow for the Swiss-born, Quebec-based director. Overwrought story of adolescent love in the halls of ...
Léa Pool C.M. (born September 8, 1950) is a Canadian and Swiss filmmaker. She has directed several documentaries and feature films, many of which have won significant awards including the Prize of the ...
Returning to French lingo production after a pair of pics in English, Swiss-born, Quebec-based director Lea Pool maintains her usual focus on a female's motherless coming-of-age in "Mommy Is at the ...
Montreal filmmaker Léa Pool’s latest feature On sera heureux couldn’t be more timely. Written by noted Quebec playwright Michel Marc Bouchard, it’s a drama about a young refugee from Morocco in ...
French-Canadian director Léa Pool calls her latest movie a teenage-lesbian version of "Romeo and Juliet." In "Lost and Delirious," which opens today in Los Angeles, the star-crossed lovers are Tory ...
“Lost and Delirious” matches a veteran director making her English-language debut with a young actress navigating the film road less traveled. Lea Pool, the veteran Quebecois filmmaker better known on ...
Festering somewhere between an after-school special and kiddie porn lies this frank but melodramatic open wound from veteran Canadian director Léa Pool (Emporte-moi). Adapted by Judith Thompson from ...