
IN THEATERS JULY 22ND
LAST DAYS
is filmmaker Gus Van Sant's fictional meditation on the inner turmoil that engulfs a brilliant, but troubled, musician in the final hours of his life.
Michael Pitt (THE DREAMERS, HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH) stars as Blake, an introspective artist who is buckling under the weight of fame, professional obligations and a mounting feeling of isolation.
LAST DAYS follows Blake through a handful of hours he spends in and near his wooded home, a fugitive from his own life. It is a period of random moments and fractured consciousness, fused by spontaneous bursts of rock & roll. Expanding on the elliptical style forged in his previous two films,
GERRY and the Palme d'Or-winning ELEPHANT, Van Sant layers images and sounds to articulate an emotional landscape, creating a dynamic work about a soul in transition.
Many people are looking for Blake - his friends, his managers and record label, even a private detective - but he does not want to be found. In the haze of his final hours, Blake will spend most of his time by himself. He avoids the people who are living in his house, who approach him only when they want something, be it money or help with a song. He hides from one concerned friend and turns away another. He visits politely with a stranger from the Yellow Pages sales department and he ducks into an underground rock club. He wanders through the woods and he plays a new song, one last rock & roll blowout. Finally, alone in the greenhouse, Blake will look and listen - and seek release.

HBO Films presents A Meno Film Company Production LAST DAYS. Michael Pitt, Lukas Haas, Asia Argento, Scott Green, Nicole Vicius, Ricky Jay, Ryan Orion, Harmony Korine, Kim Gordon, Adam Friberg, Andy Friberg, and Thadeus A. Thomas. Editor Gus Van Sant. Director of Photography Harris Savides, ASC. Produced by Dany Wolf. Written and Directed by Gus Van Sant.
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This film is rated R for language and some sexual content. (Running Time: 97 minutes)