I Lost My Body

I Lost My Body

201981 min
7.5/10
AnimationDramaFantasy

Plot Summary

A story of Naoufel, a young man who is in love with Gabrielle. In another part of town, a severed hand escapes from a dissection lab, determined to find its body again.

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👥Cast (17)

Hakim Faris

Hakim Faris

Naoufel (voice)

Victoire du Bois

Victoire du Bois

Gabrielle (voice)

Patrick d'Assumçao

Patrick d'Assumçao

Gigi (voice)

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Alfonso Arfi

Young Naoufel (voice)

Hichem Mesbah

Hichem Mesbah

The Father (voice)

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Myriam Loucif

The Mother (voice)

Bellamine Abdelmalek

Bellamine Abdelmalek

Raouf (voice)

Maud Le Guénédal

Maud Le Guénédal

Librarian (voice)

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Nicole Favart

Mrs. Lussac (voice)

Quentin Baillot

Quentin Baillot

Manager Fast Pizza (voice)

Céline Ronté

Céline Ronté

The Baby's Mother (voice)

Deborah Grall

Deborah Grall

Raouf's Girlfriend (voice)

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Director

Jérémy Clapin

Writers

Jérémy Clapin, Guillaume Laurant

Producers

Lucie Bolze, Marc Du Pontavice, Camille Wiplier

🖼️Gallery (5 images)

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🏷️Keywords

based on novel or bookcartoonsurrealismflashbackadult animationsevered handpizza delivery boycrawling handlibrarian

💬Reviews (2)

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Taha

2/21/2020

Now that I'm looking back at the movies I watched in 2019, I realized how good this year was for movie buffs! We had fabulous movies like Jojo Rabbit, Joker, Parasite, 1917, Toy Story 4, etc. However, I wasn't that attracted to this animation. I watched it yesterday and honestly, I feel bad for not watching it earlier... I loved everything about this animation: The Screenplay, the Soundtrack (the songs are truly unique and are masterpieces), the Character Developments, the Flashbacks, and the Romance in it. As I already mentioned, the Soundtracks are beautiful. The track called 'J'ai Perdu Mon Corps' - other songs in the movie have the same style - intensifies the emotions present in every scene that it is played in. The fact that they made the movie in a way that makes you wonder where the 'hand' is going and what really happened is another powerful part of the movie. The rain... the atmosphere... everything is stunning. I wish there was more at the end. I tried to rationalize what happened. Where would he go? Did he leave her forever? Will he return back to his uncle? Will he ever stand up? What I'm saying is that I did not find a conclusion at the end. It's like finishing the movie before the story actually ends... The Quotes were amazing too... They make you contemplate at some point... Here are my favorites: *** Naoufel: Do you believe in fate? No, seriously. Gabrielle: That everything is written in advance? That we follow a trajectory? Naoufel: Yeah Gabrielle: And that we can't change anything? Naoufel: We think that we can, but we can't. It's an illusion. Unless we do... Something completely unpredictable and irrational. It's the only way to conjure the spell for good. **************** The Father: I never said it was easy. You can't win every time. That's life. ***** Naoufel: That it must be peaceful to be cut off from the world like that. To see nothing... hear nothing...

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Alunauwie

9/29/2025

I Lost My Body is a critically acclaimed animated film adapted from Happy Hand by Guillaume Laurant, earning numerous awards including an Oscar nomination and the Nespresso Grand Prize at Cannes. Although animated, it is not suitable for children due to its mature themes and graphic scenes, instead offering a deep, poetic exploration of loss and longing through the surreal journey of a severed hand seeking its owner. With stunning animation, rich symbolism, and dual narratives from both the hand and Naufel, the film presents a complex yet emotionally resonant story, despite a few unanswered plot elements. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)

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Production Companies

Studio Xilam
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma