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FOUR LAST SONGS

by Francesca Joseph

synopsis

Larry is a chronically unfulfilled American residing in an isolated hilltop village on an idyllic Mediterranean island. The village is tiny but famous-one of Europe’s most celebrated modern composers lived and worked here. Initially hoping to absorb some of the great man’s glory by breathing the same air, Larry’s more modest talents have confined him to playing the piano in local bars. Desperate to really make his mark on the community, Larry sets out to stage a gala concert as a tribute to the late composer. His grand plans, however, are challenged by the active interference of each and every inhabitant of the village.

original title: Four last songs
country: United Kingdom, Spain
year: 2005
genre: fiction
directed by: Francesca Joseph
film run: 110'
release date: ES 05/12/2007
screenplay: Francesca Joseph
cast: Stanley Tucci, Rhys Ifans, Hugh Bonneville, Jessica Hynes a.k.a. Jessica Stevenson, Marisa Paredes
cinematography by: Javier Salmones
film editing: St. John O'Rorke
music: Dan Jones
production: Mate Production
distributor: Capitol Films

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