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Bhavin Rabari, who plays Samay, delivers a performance so natural and wide-eyed that it carries the entire emotional weight of the film.
Set in a remote village in Saurashtra, Gujarat, the story follows Samay, a nine-year-old boy who falls head-over-heels in love with cinema. After bribing a projectionist named Fazal to let him watch movies for free from the projection booth, Samay’s life transforms into a quest to capture and control light.
While the film is available in various formats and dubbed versions (like Hindi), the original Gujarati version is highly recommended to fully appreciate the authentic dialogue and the local "Saurashtra" flavor that gives the story its grounding. Bhavin Rabari, who plays Samay, delivers a performance
At its core, Last Film Show is a nostalgic tribute to the era of physical film. As the digital revolution sweeps through India, the film captures the heartbreaking transition from flickering celluloid reels to cold, hard drives. It’s a sensory experience—you can almost smell the film stock and the spices of the lunchboxes Samay trades for movie time. Why It Stands Out:
The film received a standing ovation at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the Golden Spike at the Valladolid International Film Festival. Critics have compared it to the Italian classic Cinema Paradiso , noting its deep soul and technical brilliance. While the film is available in various formats
While the setting is specific to India, the story of a child’s obsession and the "death" of an old medium resonates with film lovers globally. Critical Reception
The cinematography by Swapnil S. Sonawane turns the rural Gujarati landscape into a dreamscape of light and shadow. It’s a sensory experience—you can almost smell the
The title you're referencing is actually the international breakout hit (originally titled Chhello Show ). This semi-autobiographical Gujarati drama, directed by Pan Nalin, isn't just another movie—it was India’s official entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards.