The Last Film Festival | |
Director: | Linda Yellen |
Music: | Patrick Seymour |
Cinematography: | Mauricio Rubinstein |
Editing: | Bob Jorissen |
Distributor: | Monterey Media |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $650,000 |
The Last Film Festival is a 2016 American comedy film starring Dennis Hopper, Leelee Sobieski, Katrina Bowden, Chris Kattan, and Jacqueline Bisset. It is written and directed by Linda Yellen. It was filmed in 2010. Hopper died before finishing the film. After extensive delays, the film was finally released theatrically in Los Angeles on September 30, 2016, followed by a VOD release. Monterey Media acquired the distribution rights in June 2016.[1]
This was Hopper's final appearance posthumously, next to Alpha and Omega, as well as Sobieski's final credited performance before her retirement from acting in 2012.
There are over 4,000 film festivals around the world. Where would you go if your film was turned down by 3,999 of them? When an obscure film festival is the last hope for a failing producer (Dennis Hopper) and his "disaster" of a film collides with the homespun innocence of small-town America, neither will ever be the same. Nick will do anything to get his film distributed, including manipulating his dysfunctional cast into attending the festival where Hollywood egos hilariously slam into small town politics.
Liz Smith from The New York Social Diary called the film a "hugely amusing indie",[2] while the Huffington Post called it a "laugh-out-loud riot."[3]