Lost and Delirious (2001) [R]

Release Date:
January 21, 2001

Original Title:
Lost and Delirious

Alternate Titles:
A Outra Metade do Amor
Assunto de Meninas
El último suspiro
Elátkozott szerelem
Kayip ve çilgin
La Rage au coeur
La Rage au cœur
Lost and Delirious - Bezaubernde Biester
Lost and delirious - Verrückt nach Liebe
Pasión prohibida
Rebelles
Szép szédülés
Zagubione

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Cité-Amérique
Dummett Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 103

Friends. Roommates. Lovers.

After starting at an upmarket boarding school, a teenage girl forms close friendships with her two older roommates. However, when she discovers that her new friends are lovers she finds herself caught in a complicated situation.

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Diane Boucher
Mireille Morin

ADR Recordist:
Christian Duhamel
Bruno Ruffolo

Additional Director of Photography:
Yvan Bourdages

Aerial Director of Photography:
Yvan Bourdages

Art Direction:
Serge Bureau

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Valéry Dufort-Boucher

Assistant Editor:
Sylvain Lebel

Assistant Foley Artist:
Philippé Lavigne

Assistant Hairstylist:
Mathieu Tessier

Assistant Property Master:
Charles Dugas
Geneviève Recsor

Assistant Unit Manager:
Daniel Ross

Best Boy Grip:
Daniel Thivierge

Boom Operator:
Yann Cleary

Camera Operator:
Jacques F. Bernier

Casting:
Brenda Little-Goldstein
Gail Carr
Lucie Robitaille
Lina Todd

Color Timer:
Francine Gauthier

Costume Design:
Aline Gilmore

Dialogue Editor:
Francine Poirier

Director:
Léa Pool

Director of Photography:
Pierre Gill

Draughtsman:
Lucie Tremblay

Dresser:
Sylvie Dagenais

Editor:
Gaétan Huot

Editorial Services:
Claude Beaugrand

Electrician:
Luc Dupont
Christophe Taets

Executive Producer:
Louis Laverdière

Extras Casting:
Julie Breton
Frédérique Godefroid

First Assistant Camera:
Maarten Kroonenburg
Christian Navennec

First Assistant Director:
Bruno Bazin

Foley Artist:
Jérôme Décarie

Foley Recordist:
Jo Caron

Gaffer:
Brian Baker

Generator Operator:
Claude Reimnitz

Grip:
Rémi Giroux
Steven MacMahon
Mike Sallustio

Hairdresser:
Manon Miserany

Hairstylist:
Bunny Hamelin

Key Dresser:
Sophie Beasse

Key Grip:
Mathieu Charest

Key Hair Stylist:
Réjean Goderre

Key Makeup Artist:
Diane Simard

Location Manager:
Anita Bensabat

Makeup Artist:
Francine Martineau
Beatrix Serra

Negative Cutter:
Paul Mitsou

Novel:
Susan Swan

Original Music Composer:
Yves Chamberland

Post Production Supervisor:
Caroline Grisé

Producer:
Louis-Philippe Rochon
Lorraine Richard
Greg Dummett

Production Design:
Serge Bureau

Production Manager:
Nicole Hilaréguy

Property Buyer:
Amélie Léonard

Property Master:
Mario Racicot

Scenic Artist:
Céline Gauvreau

Screenplay:
Judith Thompson

Seamstress:
Suzanne Gaudreault

Second Assistant Camera:
Katerine Giguère
Serge Hughes

Second Assistant Director:
Allison Johnston

Set Decoration:
Josée Arsenault
Charles-David Deschenes

Sound:
Martin Cazes

Sound Mixer:
Gilles Corbeil

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bernard Gariépy Strobl
Louis Gignac
Hans Peter Strobl

Sound Recordist:
Gilles Corbeil

Special Effects Supervisor:
Louis Craig

Steadicam Operator:
Yvan Bourdages

Still Photographer:
Michel Gravel
Christine Powell

Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Chute
Phong Doan Huy
Stéphane Lefebvre

Third Assistant Director:
Anabelle Berkani
Laurence Mercier
Judith Naud

Unit Manager:
Pierre Allard

Video Assist Operator:
Maryse Legagneur

Wardrobe Assistant:
Pascale Deschênes

Wardrobe Master:
Caroline Poirier

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