Having spent his youth with a gang of thugs, a tennis champion is forced to help his friends rob his mistress's house. The woman he loves learns the truth but will ultimately keep her love for him.

This old French flick, La dernière nuit, from back when films were still finding their feet, it’s a bit of a mixed bag. If you’re into really classic cinema, the kind that feels a little rough around the edges but tells a solid story, you might find something to chew on here. It's definitely not for folks who need fast...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"This old French flick, La dernière nuit, from back when films were still finding their feet, it’s a bit of a mixed bag. If you’re into really classic cinema, the kind that feels a little rough around the edges but tells a solid story, you might find something to chew on here. It's definitely not for folks who need fast edits or booming soundtracks. My guess is modern viewers expecting a tight thriller will probably tune out pretty quick. But if you appreciate the quiet drama, the real human mome..."
José Noguéro
Jean-Louis Le Marois, Jean-Henri Blanchon
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