Last Call is a Chilean-American psychological thriller film. It was released in Chile on 3 January 1999, and in the United States on 8 August 1999 at the Hollywood Film Festival.
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Directed by | Christine Lucas |
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Produced by | Juan Harting |
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Cinematography | Antonio Farías |
Edited by | Danielle Fillios |
Music by | Andreas Bodenhöfer |
Production company | Roos Film [es] |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Countries | Chile, United States |
Language | English |
As it is a collaboration between both countries, and a Chilean production aimed at the American market, the dialogue is in English. It features American and Chilean actors such as Bastián Bodenhöfer, Elizabeth Berkley, Peter Coyote, and Lorene Prieto.[1][2]
In a central apartment building in Santiago, three foreigners wait impatiently for a call to carry out an illegal operation in the desert. In her apartment, Helena, a lonely American woman, waits for her lover. Upstairs, Nico settles in his brother's apartment. As time goes by, tension increases, intertwining these characters' lives in a sordid and oppressive environment.[3]