The Lost Lover (1999)
After their son dies, a Jewish family moves from London to Israel in an attempt to piece their lives back together. The mother finds a way out of her depression through a relationship with a younger man—which doesn't seem to bother her husband. Meanwhile, their daughter begins dating a Palestinian handyman.
Director: Roberto Faenza
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: October 5, 1999
Cast
- Ciarán Hinds - Adam
- Juliet Aubrey - Asya
- Stuart Bunce - Gabriel
- Clara Bryant - Dafi
- Erick Vásquez - Na'im
- Phyllida Law - The Grandmother
- Edoardo Moscone - Yigal
- Cyrus Elias - Herlich
- Andrea Prodan
- Michael Schneider - The Writer
Screenplay
- Sandro Petraglia (Screenplay)
- Abraham B. Jehoshua (Novel)
- Sandro Petraglia (Story)
- Roberto Faenza (Screenplay)
- Roberto Faenza (Story)
Music: Paolo Buonvino
Cinematography: José Luis Alcaine
Editing: Massimo Fiocchi
Production: Jean Vigo Italia, Mikado Film, Steel Pictures, British Screen, BSB
Country: Italy, United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Lost Lover about?
- After their son dies, a Jewish family moves from London to Israel in an attempt to piece their lives back together. The mother finds a way out of her depression through a relationship with a younger man—which doesn't seem to bother her husband. Meanwhile, their daughter begins dating a Palestinian handyman.
- Who directed The Lost Lover?
- The Lost Lover was directed by Roberto Faenza.
- Who stars in The Lost Lover?
- The Lost Lover stars Ciarán Hinds, Juliet Aubrey, Stuart Bunce, Clara Bryant, Erick Vásquez, Phyllida Law.
- How long is The Lost Lover?
- The Lost Lover has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- What genre is The Lost Lover?
- The Lost Lover is a Drama film.
- Where was The Lost Lover produced?
- The Lost Lover was produced in Italy, United Kingdom.