Deaf Conversations About Cinema: The Last One for the Road
classifiedSuitable only for 15 years and over
Café & Bar, Watershed
This is a free event, no booking necessary.
Please join us at the 17:50 screening of The Last One for the Road, on Mon 13 July which will feature Descriptive Subtitles and an introduction from Mark Cosgrove, Cinema Curator at Watershed.
Surviving bar-to-bar on anecdotes and the ‘good old days’, two blustery 50-somethings hatch a plan to change their luck by digging up the cash their old pal buried before he left for Argentina.
En route to the airport, they come across a shy architecture student whose view of life transforms as they take him under their wing on a road trip across the Venetian plains.
With fabulous performances by Filippo Scotti (The Hand of God), Sergio Romano, and Pierpaolo Capovilla, The Last One for the Road is the boozy road movie you didn’t know you needed this summer.
WATERSHED RECOMMENDS
"An amiable drink fueled rambling journey through the Veneto region of Italy following two 50 year old down-on-their-luck friends who take an earnest young architecture student under their wing. Imagine Don Quixote by way of Richard Linklater and you begin to get a feel of Last One for the Road’s whimsical bittersweet charms."
Mark Cosgrove, Cinema Curator
Please join us after the screening in the Café & Bar for an informal discussion, which will include BSL interpretation.
You’ll receive 10% off drinks with your cinema ticket – so grab a glass or a mug of something and let us know your thoughts about The Last One for the Road.