Description
John, an American architect and Catalina, his physician wife travel to Paris during the upheaval of May 1968 to celebrate their granddaughter’s wedding. They find themselves swept up in the unrest and captured. Uncertain of each other’s fate, they come to believe they are imprisoned on opposite sides of the same wall, and must devise a fragile way to communicate.
Cut off from the outside world, they confront not only danger, but the distance that has quietly grown between them over the years. Through this tenuous exchange, they begin to revisit, question, and redefine their life together—rediscovering, in the process, the meaning of their love.
Blending historical tension with emotional depth, Found and Lost You in Paris offers a rare perspective: a story of love in later life, unfolding in the shadow of one of the most turbulent moments in modern French history.










