The Lost Patient (2022) [N/A]

Featuring:
Txomin Vergez, Clotilde Hesme, Rebecca Williams

Written by:
Élodie Namer
Christophe Charrier
Timothé Le Boucher

Directed by:
Christophe Charrier


Release Date:
November 25, 2022

Original Title:
Le Patient

Alternate Titles:
The Lost Patient
ル・パシヤント ある患者の記憶
失落的病人

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
ARTE
Stromboli Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12  GB: 15  GR: K15  PL: 16  RO: 18  SG: M18 

Runtime: 93

The 19 years old Thomas wakes up in a hospital after three years in a coma. He doesn't remember anything. The psychologist Anna tells him that his family has been murdered and that he is the only survivor of the massacre while his sister Laura is still missing.

After a 3 year coma, 19-year-old Thomas awakens. He learns that his entire family has been murdered and his sister has disappeared. Thomas, critically injured with a knife on the night of the crime, is the only survivor of the mas...

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Rankings and Honors

The Lost Patient (2022) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.3/10

Assistant Editor:
Romaric Nereau

Casting Assistant:
Erwan Dujardin

Casting Associate:
Emmanuel Thomas

Colorist:
Thibaut Petillon

Director:
Christophe Charrier

Director of Photography:
Pierre Baboin

Editor:
Stéphanie Dumesnil

First Assistant Director:
Véronique Labrid

Graphic Novel:
Timothé Le Boucher

Original Music Composer:
Alex Beaupain

Producer:
Juliette Sol

Production Secretary:
Sylvie Rogeron

Screenplay:
Christophe Charrier
Elodie Namer

Script Supervisor:
Aruna Villiers

Second Assistant Director:
Justine Arrestier

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