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Director: Noud Heerkens
Cast: Johanna ter Steege
A woman drives in her car, wearing a grave look on her face. In the background, we hear the sounds of the freeway. The camera often captures her face, but occasionally we look at her from behind. Hypnotising lines on the road whiz by. Just like trees and other elements surrounding the road. Some short telephone conversations alternate with long silences. Meanwhile, the spectator travels along with the woman for many miles. Next, her phone rings for the third time. It turns out to be her lover. Gradually, the nature of the conversation becomes clear. It is their final, but intense and extensive talk. One time, the tone is very impersonal, another time defiant or even particularly emotional. More and more becomes clear about the two characters and their past relationship.
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Directed by Noud Heerkens, Last Conversation (2009) is a captivating drama that takes viewers on an introspective journey, exploring the nuances of a final, intense conversation between former lovers. The hypnotic visuals and sparse yet emotive dialogue create an immersive experience that will resonate with fans of character-driven stories and thoughtful, minimalist filmmaking.
Last Conversation Piece is a public artwork by Spanish sculptor Juan Muñoz in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC, United States. The piece is currently on loan to The Contemporary Austin.
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