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Lost In Frenchlation

Lost In Frenchlation

De: Manon Kerjean ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn)
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Lost in Frenchlation is a show about contemporary French cinema with a smattering of cinema history. Each Episode Manon Kerjean and ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn) talk to directors, actors, and other cinephiles about their latest films.

Lost in Frenchlation is first and foremost a cinema club which screens French films with english subtitles in art house theaters in Paris and Greater France.

Lost in Frenchlation the Podcast is a collaboration between World Radio Paris and L.I.F the cinema club. https://worldradioparis.org/lost-in-frenchlation/

To find out more about Lost in Frenchlation the cinema club go to:

https://lostinfrenchlation.com/

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  • The Women of Paris Fashion in 'Couture' with Alice Winocour
    Apr 10 2026

    On this episode of Lost in Frenchlation, today we are talking to Alice Wincour who directed 'Couture' starring Angelina Jolie. It’s an intimate and artful look at some of the women behind Paris Fashion Week.

    Angelina Jolie plays a women named Maxine who is an indie horror director. Her career is about to take off, she is directing a film for a big Fashion House during Paris Fashion Week and has more opportunities on the horizon. She is suddenly diagnosed with a fast moving cancer. As the week progresses Maxine's story intersects with a model from South Sudan, a make up artist struggling to find her place, and a seamstress in love with the art of costume. This episode is hosted by Alex Brook Lynn and Manon Kerjean.

    This is the 2nd time Alice has been on the show. Check out her last episode here:

    For the film Revoir Paris about the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. https://rss.com/podcasts/lost-in-frenchlation/2463061/

    Couture on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt34688195/

    Find out more about the cinema club Lost In Frenchlation on https://lostinfrenchlation.com/

    You can listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify

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    21 m
  • Romantic French Socialism and An Architect Gone Mad in New Film 'The Great Arch'
    Feb 23 2026

    A period film with all the juicy modern Paris architecture gossip! In this episode of Lost in Frenchlation, hosts ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn) and Manon Kerjean are excited to delve into the film L'Inconnu de la Grande Arche or The Great Arche with director, Stéphane Demoustier.

    The film takes place in the 1980s and is based on the true story about the building of The Great Arch at La Défense in Paris. It was to be a great achievement among The Grands Projects of socialist President Francois Mitterrand, It was to become a part of the great views of Paris and to add to the sight line from the Arc de Triomphe. A Danish Architect, named Johan Otto von Spreckelson won a design competition and was awarded the project. His insistence on perfection and his clear vision butted up against the compromises needed in French bureaucracy, and of course in the mid eighties the realities of private interest eroding the sanctity of public projects. Under the weight of circumstance one man goes mad with his ambitions for lasting art and architecture.

    The film is based on the 2016 novel Le Grande Arche by Lawrence Cossé.

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    For more information on Lost in Frenchlation, visit https://lostinfrenchlation.com

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    15 m
  • Valentine’s Day Special: Vladimir Rodionov on Anges & Cie
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of Lost in Frenchlation, hosts ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn) and Manon Kerjean sit down with filmmaker Vladimir Rodionov at the Luminor Theater during a special Valentine’s Day screening of his romantic comedy Anges & Cie (Angels & Company / Angels Inc.).

    Set in a world where everyone has a personal angel, the film treats love like a workplace: angels are assigned “clients,” they follow you through every awkward, intimate moment, and they try (sometimes badly) to steer your life from above. At the center are two almost-lovers who keep colliding and missing each other, while their angels clash like rivals in a buddy comedy. But what happens when a few angels go off-script and decide to let love get messy on its own?

    Vladimir breaks down the long road of making a first feature (nearly a decade from idea to release), why he’s obsessed with “high concept” premises you can sum up in one sentence (“what if angels were real?”), and how he built a world where angels operate like a bureaucratic company: hovering behind you, influencing choices, and sometimes giving truly terrible advice.

    The conversation goes deeper than the rom-com label: intuition vs. destiny, “signs” that kept him going while the film was hard to finance/cast, whether a darker sequel could exist, and how love can be a surprise that pulls you outside your bubble. They also talk about modern romance in the age of apps (love as an “algorithm” vs. chaos), how movies shape the way we understand love, and what French cinema offers beyond couple-dom: friendship, empathy, and stories for anyone spending Valentine’s Day solo.

    Please consider donating to World Radio Paris so we can continue to make these radio shows and podcasts https://worldradioparis.org/donate/

    For more information on Lost in Frenchlation, visit https://lostinfrenchlation.com

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    35 m
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