The Famous Last Show

The Famous Last Show

7.5IMDb Score
Released:2025-10-22
Duration:7 min
Country:France
Director:Ané Quintana, Celia Alcina Matesanz, Fuxuan Deng, Hongru Su, Pontheera Nimmanakiat
Actors:Christophe Gaillard, Joseph Marshall, Lemmy Constantine, Violette Avouac, Anna Watson
Production:Gobelins

Overview:

Bruce, a young theatre director, is desperately trying to rehearse the perfect birthday only to realize that the unexpected cannot be avoided in his play nor in his life.

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