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The Last Flight (2009 film)

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'The Last Flight' ('Le dernier vol') is a 2009 French film. Directed by Karim Dridi, it stars Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet. The film is based on the French novel 'Le dernier vol de Lancaster' by Sylvain Estibal which is loosely based on the real life events surrounding the disappearance of British aviator Bill Lancaster.

Synopsis



Aviator Marie Vallires de Beaumont (Cotillard) goes on a journey to find her lover Bill Lancaster after his plane disappears in the Sahara. After her plane is forced down in the Tnr she meets Lieutenant Antoine Chauvet (Canet) of the French Camel Corps who joins in the hunt for Lancaster. As the two endure hardships in the desert, they begin to develop feelings for each other.

Cast



*Marion Cotillard as Marie Vallires de Beaumont

*Guillaume Canet as Antoine Chauvet

*Frdric Epaud as Louis

*Michal Vander-Meiren as Vasseur

*Guillaume Marquet as Capatain Vincent Brosseau

*Sadou Abatcha as Saddou

Production



Karim Dridi decided to develop the film after reading French journalist Sylvain Estibal's novel 'Le dernier vol de Lancaster'. Dridi had travelled through the Sahara and was interested in making 'The Last Flight' because he felt the novel could be made into a film that deviated from the normal conventions of the romantic epic. After he narrated the story to Marion Cotillard, she agreed to play Marie, a character loosely based on Lancaster's real-life lover, Chubbie Miller.

'The Last Flight' was originally scheduled to begin shooting in Niger, but due to safety concerns it was filmed in and around the Moroccan village of Merzouga. Due to the location change, Tuareg actors had to be brought in from Mali. For his role in the film as a French lieutenant who has assimilated to Tuareg culture, Guillaume Canet learned Tamasheq, the Tuareg language.

Reception



Critical response

The film received mixed reviews. While critics praised Antoine Monod's cinematography, they criticised the story for a perceived lack of originality, comparing it to 'The English Patient' and 'The Sheltering Sky'.

Box office

'The Last Flight' opened in France in the fifth position behind 'Avatar', 'Arthur and the Invisibles', Nicolas Vanier's ', and '. By 27 December it had earned only $2.8 million.

References




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