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The Last Man | |
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French | Le dernier homme |
Arabic | اطلال |
Directed by | Ghassan Salhab |
Written by | Ghassan Salhab |
Produced by | Marie Balducchi |
Starring | Carlos Chahine Raia Haidar Faek Homaissi Raymond Hosni Aouni Kawas May Sahab |
Cinematography | Jacques Bouquin |
Edited by | Michèle Tyan |
Music by | Cynthia Zaven |
Distributed by | Agat Films & Cie Djinn House Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Lebanon |
Language | Arabic |
The Last Man (French: Le dernier homme; Arabic: اطلال) is a 2006 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Ghassan Salhab.
The film was presented in Cannes 2007 during the Tous les cinemas du monde section. Carlos Chahine won the Best actor prize for his role at the Singapore International Film Festival 2007.
Khalil (Carlos Chahine), a doctor who works at an hospital, is strangely linked to victims of a serial killer who leaves them without blood.
According to critic aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, it has an audience rating of 50% and an IMDb critic rating of 6.3/10.[1][2]
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