Margaret Qualley, Paul Mescal to headline Amazon film ‘The End of Getting Lost’
The Hindu
The film is a 1990s Europe-set mystery thriller based on an upcoming book from Robin Kirman
“Maid” star Margaret Qualley will feature in and executive produce “The End of Getting Lost”, with “Normal People” breakout Paul Mescal in talks to co-star.
Produced by Mescal’s “Lost Daughter” co-star Dakota Johnson, the Amazon Studios film is a 1990s Europe-set mystery thriller based on an upcoming book from Robin Kirman.
The story follows a young married couple, Gina (Qualley) and Duncan (Mescal), on what Duncan claims is their honeymoon, but after Gina suffers a mysterious accident, the story begins to shuffle between past and present to uncover a portrait of love’s power and dangers. As the duo navigate Europe, their former lives threaten to catch up with them while the truth grows more elusive.

Parvathi Nayar’s new exhibition, The Primordial, in Mumbai, traces oceans, pepper and climate change
Opened on March 12, the exhibition marks the artist’s first solo show in Mumbai in nearly two decades. Known for her intricate graphite drawings and multidisciplinary practice spanning installation, photography, video, and climate change, her artistic journey has long engaged with the themes of ecology, climate change and the natural world. In this ongoing exhibition, these strands converge through a series of works centred on water, salt, and pepper — materials that carry natural and historic weight across centuries.












