"Lost in Frenchlation opens up the world of French cinema to the international community by screening French films with English subtitles in some of the most iconic independent cinemas in Paris and beyond. We believe cinema is a powerful cultural connector, and we work to remove the language barrier so that international audiences can engage with French movies in a meaningful way β€” not just the blockbusters, but independent, auteur, and socially engaged cinema.

But each event is much more than just a film screening β€” it’s a full cultural experience, including drinks to meet new people coming from all around the world, Q&As with film crews, stand-up comedy, or even movie-themed walking tours."

βž› Presented in a basket with a bag of pre-packaged popcorn, two mock-up tickets have been made for Dianna. "Pick one," Taylor had written in place of the film title, and it's a standing date for any of the events listed on the website. (Or standing dates, plural, because as Taylor would ramble at some point, she wanted to see all of them with Dianna, and what better way to try upping her game at learning the language?)