The Last Picture Shows
Rustin Thompson
United States, 2026, 78 min.
In English.
This film is family friendly.
AIFF Award Winner:
Special Jury Award for Historical Filmmaking
Filmmaker Rustin Thompson journeys into the American West on a search for traces of what was once a center of small-town life: the movie theater. On the trip, he finds long abandoned and forgotten cinemas; movie houses that have fallen into disrepair; theaters recently closed, theaters struggling to hold on, and theaters that—thanks to their thoughtful caretakers—are not only surviving but thriving.
Director's Statement
The Last Picture Shows is not only a timely portrait of an industry in crisis, one facing the headwinds of consolidation, streaming, and the diminishing theatrical experience, but it also reminds viewers that even in vast cinema deserts, there are oases of community and gathering that remain, where the movie house continues to be a place of wonder, contemplation, and connection.
Category: Documentary, Feature, Award Winner.
Themes: Film Industry, Historical, Community.
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