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Lost In Frenchlation

Lost In Frenchlation

Von: 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/

Manon Kerjean, ARBL Murray
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  • The Tragic Love Affair of French Icons in Moi qui t'aimais
    Jan 16 2026

    Today on Lost in Frenchlation we talk to the renowned director Diane Kurys about her most recent film Moi qui t’aimais (Me who loved you.) Diane has had a truly incredible career. In this episode she shares with us the story of her parents falling in love as Jews in Europe during the holocaust, how that influenced her films about the nuances of love and commitment, and of course we talk about what it was like to write and direct a film about the complicated marriage of two French Entertainment Icons, Simone Signoret and Yves Montand.

    Moi qui t’aimais is the story of a famous love affair between French entertainment royalty: Simone Signoret and Yves Montand. They had a wild and deep, but also fraught love. They were married from the 50s until her death in 1981. During that time they became one of the most influential couples in France.

    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

    Donate to World Radio Paris Here: https://worldradioparis.org/donate/

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    43 Min.
  • Revoir Paris: 10 Years After the Attacks
    Jan 15 2026

    On November 13th, at L’Arlequin cinema, Manon Kerjean screened Revoir Paris for the 10th anniversary of the Paris terrorist attacks. Revoir Paris is set during the attacks of 2015.

    During the screening, Manon and ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn) were able to interview the filmmaker who captured that fateful day so remarkably, Alice Winocour. Alice talked to us about the impetus to make the film, using sound design to help the audience feel the memory fragmentation and trauma of the characters.

    Alice also talks about how she immerses herself in a subject entirely while making a film and what it means to have represented this story, the story of so many victims, and of Paris itself.

    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

    Donate to World Radio Paris Here: https://worldradioparis.org/donate/

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    29 Min.
  • Colors of Time with Suzanne Lindon and Paul Kircher
    Jan 15 2026

    On this episode of Lost in Frenchlation, we talk to Suzanne Lindon and Paul Kircher about what it was like to star in the new film by Cedric Klapisch, La Venue de l’avenir (French Title), Colors of Time (English Title). As always ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn), and Manon Kerjean interviewed the pair as their film screened at Le Balzac Cinema during a Lost in Frenchlation event.

    Suzanne and Paul share about what it was like to embody characters from the turn of the 19th century in Paris, as the modern city began to emerge. We talk about art, life, emotional scenes, and legacy.

    La Venue de l’avenir (Colors of Time) is about four cousins who inherit a house in rural Normandy. They are encouraged to sell it to make way for a large development but after they visit the house they begin to discover the story of their ancestors, notably a young woman named Adèle (Suzanne Lindon). They trace her story through Paris as the city is really starting to embrace the modern age.

    Both Paul and Suzanne are born and raised Parisians and recommend the film Le Péril Jeune (Good Old Daze) and a quintessential coming of age film about young Parisians.

    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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    24 Min.
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