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Last Resort

East Meets West 2001 / Last Resort / United Kingdom 2000

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Synopsis

Tanya and her ten-year-old son Artiom fly from Moscow to England expecting to be picked up by Tanya’s English fiancé. But not surprisingly at Stansted airport they are detained by the British police who suspect that not everything is on the up and up. Unable to get hold of her fiancé and fearing that they will be deported back to Russia, Tanya finally decides to seek political asylum. She and her son are taken to a refugee camp on the coast at Stonehaven, and there they meet an Englishman named Alfie who takes a liking to Tanya. Alfie not only tries to make life in the camp as pleasant as possible but also tries to help get them out of it altogether. The film was shot by and large chronologically, and some of the dialogue was created on location while filming. In this, his latest work, director Pawlikowski has smoothly blended together poetic images with a documentary shooting style.

About the film

76 min / Black & white, 35 mm

Director Paweł Pawlikowski / Screenplay Pawel Pawlikowski, Rowan Joffe / Dir. of Photography Ryszard Lenczewski / Music Max de Wardener / Editor David Charap / Producer Ruth Caleb / Production BBC / Cast Dina Korzun, Artiom Strelnikov, Paddy Considine, Lindsey Honey

About the director


Pawel Pawlikowski (b. 1957, Warsaw) has lived and worked in Great Britain since 1997. He is best known for his documentaries in which fact and fiction mingle in a unique and poetic way. Selected filmography – documentaries: Lucifer Over Lancashire (1998), Václav Havel (1989), From Moscow To Pietushki (1990), Dostoevsky’s Travels (1991), Serbian Epics (1992) and Tripping with Zhirinovsky. Short films: Extraordinary Adventures (1988), Grave Case of Charlie Chaplin (1993) and Twockers (1998). His first feature film was The Stringer (1997). Last Resort (2000) was awarded Best British Film at the Edinburgh festival in addition to a Golden Alexander for Best Film and the Critics’ Prize at the Salonika IFF. It also took the Critics’ Prize at the London Film Festival.

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