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 ...
The romantic spirit of Lea Pool’s “Lost and Delirious” soars so high that it leaves all sense of reality behind. That’s a shame because the film has such strong emotional resonance and such an array ...
Lost and Delirious is the story of three adolescent girls' first love, their discovery of sexual passion, and their search for identities. Set in a posh, private boarding school surrounded by ...
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, with a new school year beginning, we’re revisiting the 2001 boarding school-set romance Lost And Delirious.
Quebecois director and writer Léa Pool's 1999 film "Emporte-Moi" was a carefully modulated coming-of-age story about movies and escapism, female adolescent sexuality and family discord. In her latest ...
Not many people saw Lost and Delirious, the 2001 boarding-school drama about two girls in obsessive love, and that was probably for the best. Yes, Piper Perabo (Coyote Ugly) made a stunning ...
Not many people saw Lost and Delirious, the 2001 boarding-school drama about two girls in obsessive love, and that was probably for the best. Yes, Piper Perabo (Coyote Ugly) made a stunning ...
Teen-age passions may or may not flare higher than at any other time, but teen-agers generally are less equipped to deal with their emotions. Lost and Delirious is set in a girls' boarding school, and ...
For some, it's the last real taste of innocence, and the first real taste of life.
French Canadian director Lea Pool makes her directorial debut with "Lost and Delirious," a cinematic interpretation of Susan Swan's novel "The Wives of Bath." The film, which takes an admirable stab ...