THE LAST DINNER short film review
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THE LAST DINNER, 15min,. France, Drama
Directed by Marie-Ange Casalta
On a happy getaway weekend with his best friends, Simon finds out that there is going to be a nuclear attack in 20 minutes. He decides to not tell his friends so they can enjoy the last moments of their lives. But Simon is only human...
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