The Last Film

    The Last Film
    2013

    Synopsis

    A famous American filmmaker travels to the Yucatán to scout locations for his last movie. The Mayan Apocalypse intercedes

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      Cast

      • Alex Ross PerryAlex
      • Gabino RodríguezGabino
      • Iazua LariosIazua
      • René RedzepiSelf

      Recommendations

      • 90

        The New York Times

        The movie revels in multiple film stocks (with hairs or threads often on the camera lens) and self-conscious “Last Movie” flourishes (long intervals between credits, “scene missing” title cards, a version of “Me and Bobby McGee”) while maintaining its blithe humor.
      • 88

        Slant Magazine

        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.
      • 70

        Village Voice

        Martin and Peranson, a savvy pair, appreciate their outsider status here, and they remain uncommonly sensitive to even the subtlest ways that ignorance and entitlement may manifest themselves — both in art and in our relationship to it.
      • 60

        The Dissolve

        There’s a sketchbook quality to La Última Película; it’s like notes for a movie that never really got made. Because the film is stubbornly unpolished, it all but dares viewers to scratch their heads and say they don’t get it.
      • 40

        Variety

        A few droll and/or silly moments poke through the general boredom. But Martin and Peranson’s snarkfest doesn’t really offer any critique that Hopper didn’t already aim at himself, however incoherently, in the supremely self-conscious “Last Movie.”
      • 40

        The Hollywood Reporter

        The longer the proceedings go on the more wearisome they get, with Perry's character quickly wearing out his satirical welcome. By the time it's over, you'll almost wish that La Ultima Pelicula would live up to its title.