The Last Face (DVD)

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The Last Face centres around a love affair between Dr. Miguel Leon, a relief-aid doctor, and Dr. Wren Petersen, the director of an international aid organization.

Set against the devastating backdrop of war-torn Liberia, Miguel and Wren must find a way to keep their relationship alive in extraordinarily difficult conditions battling their mutual passion for the value of life matched by the intensity of their diametrically opposed opinions on how best to solve the conflict that surrounds them.

Directed by Two-time Academy Award winner Sean Penn, The Last Face was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.


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The Last Face centres around a love affair between Dr. Miguel Leon, a relief-aid doctor, and Dr. Wren Petersen, the director of an international aid organization.

Set against the devastating backdrop of war-torn Liberia, Miguel and Wren must find a way to keep their relationship alive in extraordinarily difficult conditions battling their mutual passion for the value of life matched by the intensity of their diametrically opposed opinions on how best to solve the conflict that surrounds them.

Directed by Two-time Academy Award winner Sean Penn, The Last Face was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Studio

Lions Gate Home Entertainment

Release date

September 2017

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Dimensions

192 x 137 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

DVD

Running time

2 hours, 12 minutes

Region encoding

Region 2. This DVD will play in all South African DVD players. Region 2. This DVD will play in all South African DVD players.

Age restriction

15 LV

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XT1-V0B-TNE-4



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