The Last Man (2006 film) explained

The Last Man
Native Name:
Director:Ghassan Salhab
Producer:Marie Balducchi
Starring:Carlos Chahine
Raia Haidar
Faek Homaissi
Raymond Hosni
Aouni Kawas
May Sahab
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:Lebanon
Music:Cynthia Zaven
Cinematography:Jacques Bouquin
Language:Arabic
Editing:Michèle Tyan
Distributor:Agat Films & Cie
Djinn House Productions

The Last Man (French: Le dernier homme; Arabic: اطلال) is a 2006 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Ghassan Salhab.

The film was presented in Cannes 2007 during the Tous les cinemas du monde section. Carlos Chahine won the Best actor prize for his role at the Singapore International Film Festival 2007.

Synopsis

Khalil (Carlos Chahine), a doctor who works at an hospital, is strangely linked to victims of a serial killer who leaves them without blood.

Cast and characters

Reception

Critical response

According to critic aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, it has an audience rating of 50% and an IMDb critic rating of 6.3/10.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rotten Tomatoes critic rating. April 28, 2024.
  2. Web site: IMDb critic rating. April 28, 2024.