: Marcello Mastroianni plays Leo, an exiled European prince who moves into a decaying mansion in a poor, predominantly Black neighborhood in London.
: It explores themes of racial tension, class struggle, and the absurdity of the aristocracy attempting to "help" the working class.
: Coming between his hits Point Blank (1967) and Deliverance (1972), this film represents Boorman's most avant-garde and politically charged period.
Leo the Last is an unconventional British satirical drama that won John Boorman the award at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The film is noted for its experimental style, surrealist elements, and social commentary. Plot Summary
While not a massive commercial success at the time, it remains a cult favorite for fans of and is often cited for Marcello Mastroianni's rare English-language performance.
: Marcello Mastroianni plays Leo, an exiled European prince who moves into a decaying mansion in a poor, predominantly Black neighborhood in London.
: It explores themes of racial tension, class struggle, and the absurdity of the aristocracy attempting to "help" the working class. leone-l -ultimo-1970
: Coming between his hits Point Blank (1967) and Deliverance (1972), this film represents Boorman's most avant-garde and politically charged period. : Marcello Mastroianni plays Leo, an exiled European
Leo the Last is an unconventional British satirical drama that won John Boorman the award at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The film is noted for its experimental style, surrealist elements, and social commentary. Plot Summary Leo the Last is an unconventional British satirical
While not a massive commercial success at the time, it remains a cult favorite for fans of and is often cited for Marcello Mastroianni's rare English-language performance.