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"
Other papers and books use the concept of being "lost" in London to discuss historical loss or social geography: Lost In London
The phrase " Lost in London " most frequently refers to a groundbreaking 2017 film by Woody Harrelson, though it also appears in academic and cultural contexts. The film is the subject of academic analysis,