Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentIt’s 2085. There is no more electricity or machines on Earth. The planet is mostly a vast desert.
Crops no longer grow. Children have not been born for a decade and there are very few people left alive due to a virus that debilitates people’s lungs.
A young African finds a cache of film reels in a Paris apartment, all bearing the inscription “Cineteca di Bologna.” He will become the world’s last moviemaker after traveling across Europe to Athens.
In “Last Words,” Italy-based U.S. director Jonathan Nossiter (“Mondovino,” “Sunday”) tackles the climate crisis while also addressing concerns over the impending death of cinema and has fun doing so with a stellar ensemble cast comprising Nick Nolte,.
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