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    The Last Supper

    R1996 · Comedy drama · 1h 32m

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  1. The Last Supper is a German film production entirely shot in Germany. While its story is based on true events, historical settings in the German capital Berlin and in Potsdam, capital of the federal state of Brandenburg, served as filming locations. Furthermore, most of the external shots were done at the Studio Babelsberg, the oldest large ...

  2. Film Review: ‘The Last Supper’. Lu Chuan's epic demands rigorous attention from anyone unfamiliar with Chinese history, making expansion beyond fest and arthouse venues unlikely. Theatrical in ...

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  4. Nov 3, 1977 · The Last Supper: Directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. With Nelson Villagra, Silvano Rey, Luis Alberto García, José Antonio Rodríguez. A pious plantation owner attempts to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.

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  5. Stranded student Pete (Ron Eldard) gets a lift from racist trucker Zack and repays the favor by inviting him in for dinner with his roommates, Jude (Cameron Diaz), Luke (Courtney B. Vance), Marc ...

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  6. Apr 12, 1996 · The Last Supper. Everybody in “The Last Supper” disapproves of that sentiment, and if anybody is going to die, it will indeed have to be Voltaire. The movie is a savage satire about intolerance. By the end, its liberal heroes are arguing about whether they've killed and buried 10 or 11 right-wingers in their back garden, but the movie isn't ...

  7. The five guests introduce themselves as Pauline, Jude (Cameron Diaz), Pete, Marc, and Luke (Courtney B. Vance). They are liberal graduate college students who live together in this rustic house somewhere in rural Iowa. But the dinner soon turns unpleasant when Zack turns out to be a racist, anti-Semitic Desert Storm veteran who supports Nazism.

  8. Oct 10, 1995 · "The Last Supper," a socially relevant satire that takes as its target the entire political spectrum, heralds the arrival of director Stacy Title as a bright new talent on the U.S. indie scene.

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