Perdues dans New York | |
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Directed by | Jean Rollin |
Written by | Jean Rollin |
Starring |
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Edited by | Janette Kronegger |
Music by | Phillippe d'Aram |
Running time | 52 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Perdues dans New York (English: Lost in New York) is a 1989 made-for-television film directed by French director Jean Rollin, who is most notable for his cult vampire films. Perdues dans New York is one of his most personal films, having a runtime of just 52 minutes.[1] In the 2010s, the film went viral when clips were used in an unofficial music video to Clams Casino's instrumental "I'm God".[2]
Plot
Two girls discover a magical wooden device, called a Moon Goddess, which allows them to travel through time and space. They imagine they are grown up and see New York City. Meeting again with their memories as old women, after a dreamlike journey of self-discovery, they return to their days of youth.
Home media
Perdues dans New York was released on DVD in the UK by Redemption Films on 16 July 2007 in a non-anamorphic 1.66:1 transfer with a Dolby 2.0 mono soundtrack. Extras included two of Rollin's early short films (Les Amours Jaunes and Les Pays Lion) and a stills gallery.
Reception
The film received negative reviews.
References
- ↑ Rollin, Jean (5 April 2010), Perdues dans New York (Fantasy), retrieved 10 September 2020
- ↑ Balram, Dhruva (7 May 2020). "The Dark Internet History of Clams Casino's Cult Song 'I'm God'". Vice. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
External links
- Perdues dans New York at IMDb
- Perdues dans New York at Rotten Tomatoes
- Perdues dans New York review Horrornews.net