The Last Man in San Francisco (dir. Joe Talbot).
“Talbot and [Jimmie] Fails’ nostalgic story of revisiting your past and exploring what one’s home means is a stunning debut work of art. [It’s] a poetic film that’s both a loving tribute and skewing...

The Last Man in San Francisco (dir. Joe Talbot).

Talbot and [Jimmie] Fails’ nostalgic story of revisiting your past and exploring what one’s home means is a stunning debut work of art. [It’s] a poetic film that’s both a loving tribute and skewing dissection of a city changing. You can feel how it’s a story its authors have been trying to tell for a long time and hard to believe it could be a debut feature.

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