The Last Supper is a 1994 Canadian drama film directed by Cynthia Roberts.
The Last Supper | |
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Directed by | Cynthia Roberts |
Written by | Greg Klymkiw Hillar Liitoja Cynthia Roberts |
Produced by | Greg Klymkiw |
Starring | Ken McDougall J.D. Nicholsen Daniel MacIvor |
Cinematography | Harald Bachmann |
Edited by | Cynthia Roberts Su Rynard |
Music by | Nicholas Stirling |
Distributed by | British Film Institute |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Plot
editChris (Ken McDougall) is a dancer dying of AIDS. Before his assisted suicide, he shares a last meal with his lover Val (J.D. Nicholsen).[1]
Cast
edit- Daniel MacIvor as Dr. Parthens
- Ken McDougall as Chris
- J.D. Nicholsen as Val
Production
editThe Last Supper is adapted from the theatrical play of the same name by Hillar Liitoja, first staged by Theatre Passe Muraille in 1993.[2] McDougall originated the lead role in the stage production, opposite James Allodi as Val and Sky Gilbert as Dr. Parthens.[2]
The film was shot in real time and set entirely in one room at Toronto's Casey House AIDS hospice.[3] Ken McDougall died of AIDS complications four days after filming finished.[3]
Reception
editThe Last Supper won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film at the 1995 Berlin International Film Festival.[4] Time Out called the film "simple but devastating study of the human condition in extremis".[5] Variety called it "an important addition to the growing body of pix about AIDS-related issues" but said that it may be too gruelling for some viewers.[3]
References
edit- ^ Brennan, Sandra. "Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie. Retrieved January 22, 2008.
- ^ a b H. J. Kirchoff, "Theatre: The Last Supper". The Globe and Mail, October 29, 1993.
- ^ a b c Kelly, Brendan (1994-09-26). "The Last Supper". Variety. Retrieved 2008-01-22.
- ^ "Awards for The Last Supper". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2008-01-22.
- ^ "The Last Supper". Time Out. Retrieved 2008-01-22.