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La última película
Directed by
Raya Martin
,
Mark Peranson
2014
88m
Western
,
Documentary
,
and more
6.4
78%
6.5
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A famous American filmmaker travels to the Yucatán to scout locations for his last movie. The Mayan Apocalypse intercedes.
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Cast of La última película
Alex Ross Perry
Alex / Dialogue
Gabino Rodríguez
Gabino / Dialogue
Iazua Larios
Iazua
René Redzepi
Self
Raya Martin
Director / Screenplay / Co-Producer
Mark Peranson
Director / Screenplay / Producer / Editor
Cecilie Waitz Søborg
Associate Producer
Christos V. Konstantakopoulos
Executive Producer
Michel Lipkes
Associate Producer
Paloma Camerana
Production Design
Lawrence S. Ang
Editor
Corinne de San Jose
Sound Editor
La última película Ratings & Reviews
The Film Stage
John Fink
Complex, rich and often very funny, the feature is also a love letter to film, and, at the same time, a complete cop-out.
The Dissolve
Noel Murray
Taken less as a statement (or prank), though, and more as a series of purely cinematic moments, La ltima Pelcula is frequently funny and beautiful.
New York Times
Andy Webster
Amusing as Mr. Perry is, it is Mr. Martin and Mr. Peranson's exuberant, often lyrical imagery that distinguishes "La ltima Pelcula."
NPR
Tomas Hachard
ltima pelcula becomes a movie about finality, about the ways we stand in awe of end-times even as they strike fear in us ...
Film Journal International
Ethan Alter
Pelcula starts to feel repetitious and hermetically sealed, a prolonged joke that's unsustainable precisely because it's targeted at such an ultra-specific audience.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
This vague spoof of Dennis Hopper's The Last Movie is an exasperating indulgence that will fly over the heads of most viewers.
Village Voice
Calum Marsh
It takes stock of the state of contemporary cinema, impoverished by film's looming obsolescence, and draws some dire conclusions indeed.
Slant Magazine
Wes Greene
The film isn't so much about "the end of cinema" as it is about the people who abuse the medium and their subjects for their own political agenda.
Movie Mezzanine
Jake Cole
Often riotously funny, the film also attains an evocative beauty.
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