
There are 4,000 film festivals around the world. Where would you go if your film was turned down by 3,999 of them?. What happens when an obscure film festival is the last hope for a failing producer and his disaster of a movie? When the artifice and ruthlessness of Hollywood collides with the homespun innocence of small town America, neither will ever be the same.... (Full plot summary below)
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There are 4,000 film festivals around the world. Where would you go if your film was turned down by 3,999 of them?. What happens when an obscure film festival is the last hope for a failing producer and his disaster of a movie? When the artifice and ruthlessness of Hollywood collides with the homespun innocence of small town America, neither will ever be the same.
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| NewcityRay PrideThe Last Film Festival runs ninety minutes. I wish I had run in the opposite direction with unseemly haste. (It bears no relationship to Hopper's fascinating excursion into the jungle, The Last Movie.) |
| The Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenThe Last Film Festival is stuck in a loop of painfully silly humor, with stars Dennis Hopper and Jacqueline Bisset offering glimmers of the satire that might have been. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleA thoroughly amateurish un-comedy about show business. |
| User ReviewAndrew SDennis Hopper's final film appearance is one not to be missed. A charming, funny film about a passionate filmmaker trying to make the most of his flawed movie. |
| User ReviewGloria DA film that proved to be a humorous respite from current world events, Linda Yellen demonstrated creativity, as well as vision, in making this film happen. It was irreverent, outlandish, fun, kitsch and a true parody of the human behavior. The only bit of melancholy was to know that Dennis Hopper did not live to experience the final product. |
| User ReviewMario NSO funny! I can't believe this cast that was pulled together! I laughed from start to finish! |
| User ReviewRichard SThe Last Film Festival is a well-paced, low-key comedic gem along the same vein as 2004's Napolean Dynamite. The laughs are bountiful, thanks to Dennis Hopper's good delivery and the supporting casts' commitment to each scene. A low-budget flick with big-budget charm. 100% worth checking out for fans of indie comedies. |
| User ReviewKaren GI laughed from beginning to end. The cast was brilliantly hysterical, many times in a subtle way. Don't miss it!! |
| User ReviewM WHilarious and clever movie with great characters - Highly recommended! |
| User ReviewKathryn MThis movie is goofy fun. Who knew Dennis Hopper's comedy chops could rival Chris Kattan? It's an inspiring movie too, akin to Ed Wood making his schlock of bad movies -- the film demonstrates that anyone with a passion should pursue their dreams of film making, whether they're an outsider, established star, or has-been. |