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 ...
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 ...
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