
Made as a collaboration between the BBC's film and documentary departments, Last Resort is proof that film-making doesn't have to adhere to traditional methods. Director Pawel Pawlikowski didn't use a script for his low-budget drama but merely provided an outline, while the actors themselves helped develop their own characters during rehearsals and the shoot itself. At a trim 76 minutes, the end result refuses to slot neatly into any single category and yet has deservedly won a number of festival prizes.
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