
Distracted 2023
Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Paris in summer, Valentine Guégan's *Distracted (2023)* follows Lucie's last-minute scramble to finish her master's thesis before graduation.
Director: Valentine Guégan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Distracted (2023) about?
*Distracted (2023)* centers on Lucie, a university student stuck in Paris for the summer to finish her thesis. Between dodging vacation crowds, resisting the pull of routine, and battling her own procrastination, she spirals into a series of relatable, slice-of-life moments that test her resolve.
Who directed Distracted?
*Distracted* is directed by Valentine Guégan, who crafts a breezy yet thoughtful exploration of modern distractions.
Who stars in Distracted?
The film stars Lucie Epicureo, Garance Kim, Martin Mesnier, Jules Bisson, and Estelle Meyer in this summer-in-Paris tale.
Is Distracted (2023) worth watching?
With its blend of comedy and drama, *Distracted (2023)* offers a refreshing take on post-graduation struggles. Even without an IMDb rating, its sharp themes and star-studded cast make it a compelling 30-minute watch for anyone who's ever fought the snooze button—or their own focus.
How long is Distracted?
The film runs for 30 minutes.
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About Distracted (2023) — A Summer Comedy-Drama About Focus and Chaos
Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Paris in summer, Valentine Guégan's *Distracted (2023)* follows Lucie's last-minute scramble to finish her master's thesis before graduation. Instead of peaceful library sessions, she's dragged into a whirlwind of distractions—vacationers flooding the streets, the siren call of endless sunshine, and her own restlessness with the grind of routine. As the city buzzes with life just beyond her window, Lucie's thesis feels more like a daily tug-of-war between ambition and escape, blending sharp humor with quiet introspection in every 30-minute episode.
*Distracted (2023)* captures the universal tension between responsibility and the allure of spontaneity, wrapped in a comedic yet poignant tone. Guégan's direction, paired with standout performances from Lucie Epicureo, Garance Kim, and Martin Mesnier, turns ordinary moments into relatable, endearing vignettes about the chaos of growing up.