Last Film Show (2021)
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For his first international directorial, which is also supposed to be the opening film for Tribeca, the story is slightly based on his own. Marrying a lived-in experience with the Cinema Paradiso premise of a boy who discovers the love for film by working his way over it, Nalin manages to tell a heartfelt and deeply engaging story with a plausible charm in The Last Film Show (2021).
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Pan Nalin writes and directs the heartwarming tale of young boy Samay, as he is mesmerised by films. He takes a break from his tiresome life, abusive father, school and day job to befriend the local theatre technician. He bribes him with his mother's food to watch stories on the big screen. Samay, who is aptly named after time, quickly finds to his dismay that the local theatre is shutting down. He vows to study light and how movies are made and team up with his friends to make his own version of a projector and film. The last film show explores how movies shape existence and provide a means of respite from them, the beauty of stories in moving pictures is highlighted. Cast members include Bhavin Rabari, Richa Meena, and Bhavesh Shrimali amongst others
Now on the FLC podcast and YouTube, watch/listen to our conversation with ENYS MEN director @mark_jenkin and actress Mary Woodvine ahead of the #NYFF60 selection's opening in our theaters on 3/31.All screenings opening weekend will be presented on 35mm and Jenkin will be in person for a Q&A at the 6pm show on 3/31. Get tickets at filmlinc.org/enys : @joppashotta
Tomorrow at 4pm, don't miss the last free talk in this year's edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema! Join filmmakers Christophe Honoré (WINTER BOY), Florent Gouëlou (THREE NIGHT A WEEK), Vuk Lungulov-Klotz (#NDNF52's, MUTT), and Georden West (PLAYLAND) for a special panel conversation about queer identities on screen.More info at filmlinc.org/free
Taking place through Monday in our theaters, the 51st Dance on Camera Festival, co-presented with @dancefilms, showcases a rich international collection of films that offer insightful profiles of visionary artists and dancers. Don't miss the free programs and filmmaker Q&As! Get tickets at filmlinc.org/dance
\"Think of Skolimowski at this stage of his career and life as a filmmaker happily grazing, indulging in an animal need for cinema.\" - @lwliesJerzy Skolimowski's Academy Award-nominated #NYFF60 selection, EO, continues its run in our theaters!Get showtimes and tickets at filmlinc.org/eo
Now on our YouTube channel and the FLC Podcast, watch/listen to our #NYFF60 conversation with filmmaker Mia Hansen-Løve on the making of ONE FINE MORNING, which opens this Friday in our theaters!Explore showtimes and get tickets at filmlinc.org/morning: @juliecfoto
This documentary about transgender representation in cinema will have you rethinking your own responses to popular films and television shows that normalized comedic and sometimes violent depictions of how transgender persons should be treated in society. The calling out goes as far back as D.W. Griffith films and as recent as, well, now.
It accompanies powerful testimonials from famous transgender actors like Jen Richards, Laverne Cox and Leo Sheng, who remember their own reactions to the disparaging portrayals. After watching Disclosure, scenes from many popular films and television shows will, rightfully, not seem as funny the next time you encounter them. 59ce067264
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