Stars Woody Harrelson, Owen Wilson, and Willie Nelson.
Other papers and books use the concept of being "lost" in London to discuss historical loss or social geography: Lost In London
Based on a real "crazy night" Harrelson experienced in 2002, the story follows a fictionalized version of himself as he gets into legal trouble after a tabloid scandal, leading to a series of comedic and stressful encounters. Stars Woody Harrelson, Owen Wilson, and Willie Nelson
Directed and written by Harrelson, the film utilized 30 actors, 14 locations across London, and a crew of over 250. Lost in London is a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama that
Lost in London is a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama that achieved a major technical feat: it was shot in a and broadcast live into 550 cinemas simultaneously.
The film is the subject of academic analysis, such as the paper "Performative liveness in Lost in London: Cinematic streaming and the digital happening in globalising London" by Michael A. Unger and Keith B. Wagner, which explores its unique "live cinema" format. 2. Academic and Historical "Lost London"