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Last Film Show
Directed by
Pan Nalin
G
2021
1h 50m
Drama
7.4
95%
83%
7.5
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Samay fights heaven and earth to find light. He wants to catch, control, cut and project that light to tell stories. Now to pursue that dream he must leave everything he loves and take a flight to find the light. (Oscar Shortlist Nominee.)
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Cast of Last Film Show
Bhavin Rabari
Samay
Richa Meena
Ba
Bhavesh Shrimali
Fazal
Dipen Raval
Bapuji
Rahul Koli
Manu
Vikas Bata
Nano
Shoban Makwa
Badshah
Kishan Parmar
S.T.
Vijay Mer
Tiku
Tia Sebastian
Leela Mila
Paresh Mehta
Cinema Manager
Alpesh Tank
Mr. Dave
Rafiq Vajugada
Siddi Dada
Nayan Rana
Signalman Parmar
Punja Bhai
Lagra Bhai
Vidita Mehta
Sili
Nareshkumar Mehta
Station Master
Jasmin Joshi
Rathore
Pan Nalin
Director / Writer / Producer / Production Design
Eric Dupont
Co-Producer
Last Film Show Ratings & Reviews
Boston Hassle
Joshua Polanski
India's entry at this year's Academy Award for Best International Film, Chhello Show, or Last Film Show, is one of my favorite films of the year.
Subculture Entertainment
David Griffiths
A remarkable film which made me cry a number of times as I remembered back to when I fell in love with cinema. A true masterpiece.
Next Best Picture
Tom O'Brien
Still, with "Last Film Show," Nalin has created a small jewel box of a film that is less a love letter to cinema than it is a Valentine to the joys of watching a 35mm film.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
This is a magical world of light and sound as Samay lives his dream and earns his father's respect. It is nice, sometimes, to see the world through a child's eyes.
Splice Today
Stephen Silver
Overcomes its association with the 'love letter to cinema' subgenre, and its inherent corniness, by getting creative with the premise.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
writer/director Pan Nalin's semi-autobiographical film delves more deeply into the essential elements of cinema itself, reveling in light and shadow, silver nitrate film and the mechanics of projecting it.
Awards Daily
Frank J. Avella
Nalin's work gleams because of its sheer adoration for the medium (and its express homage to Tornatore's Cinema Paradiso.)
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
Bursting with life.
Tilt Magazine
Christopher Cross
A love letter to cinema and the art of projection, Nalin's latest film is endearing and heartbreaking
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
An unabashed tribute to the power of cinema, this crowd-pleasing Indian drama is thematically familiar yet delivers a heartfelt dose of nostalgic charm.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
A heart-warming drama about the power and pull of cinema.
The Cinematic Reel
David Gonzalez
Pan Nalin's Last Film Show celebrates cinema and the cinematic experience. A film that captures the emotional impact film can have on someone and it's one of the most beautiful films of the year so far.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
Last Film Show is as visually intoxicating (the glimpses of vibrantly colored films, the sight of meals simmering in herbs so gorgeous that you'll swear you'll smell the aroma) as it is thematically rich.
PopMatters
Paul Risker
Pan Nalin's The Last Film Show is an echo of the filmmaker's childhood.
The Spool
Michael Frank
A love letter to the power of the cinema, Last Film Show echoes Cinema Paradiso and other classics.
Slashfilm
Hoai-Tran Bui
Last Film Show walks a tricky tightrope between sentimental and meditative, though in the end it feels mostly slight.
Silver Screen Riot
Matt Oakes
The death of film has never hit harder.
HollywoodChicago.com
Patrick McDonald
When destiny calls, Pan Nalin's love letter to the movies reminds us that all passions can be pursued and achieved, as long as our hearts are open and our minds are willing .
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
"Last Film Show" retains a layer of gauziness that keeps it from growing twee; this is a downbeat film that doesn't ask to be watched so much as looked through.
Film Threat
Swapnil Dhruv Bose
Although Nalin borrows liberally from the legacy of Cinema Paradiso, he manages to make the narrative unique by contextualising it within a specific Indian framework.
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