German Poster for Knightley and Worthington's 'Last Night'
Still without American distribution
I am truly baffled Massy Tadjedin's Last Night was not picked up at the Toronto International Film Festival. I saw the film there and enjoyed it and heard plenty of other people talking about it and the buzz walking out of the theater after the film's abrupt ending showed obvious signs it left its mark on viewers.
It recently opened the Rome Film Festival where stars Keira Knightley, Sam Worthington, Eva Mendes and Guillaume Canet were on hand and it will hit Italian theaters this Friday, and today we have the Italian German poster as it just hit Internet.
The film is a romantic drama that revolves around a happily married couple (Knightley and Worthington) who are each tempted to stray, as the husband travels on a business trip with a desirable colleague (Mendes) while the wife encounters her past love (Canet) at home. It all sounds rather cliche, I understand, but the treatment of the material has a very down-to-earth approach to it. It's not a situation likely to show its face in real life, but as a study of human behavior, questioning our loyalty to one another it's a fascinating film. And at just 90 minutes it's not as if it overstays its welcome.
Hopefully this film will find some kind of distribution in the States, until then, here's a poster.
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That looks like German, not Italian.
Yup, my mistake, got caught up in the Rome premiere and Italian release… oddly it's not even set for a German release yet.
It boggles the mind that a movie filled with stars and good word of mouth cannot find a distributor in the U.S. I guess those distributors prefer mindless crap over intelligent movies.
Didn't Miramax have this?
Whoa, I had no idea Eva Mendes was in this. Hopefully it picks up distribution sometime soon, I'd like to see it.