Last Night (1998)

It's not the end of the world... there's still six hours left.

Last Night (1998) poster

Various citizens of Toronto anxiously await the end of the world, which is occurring at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day.

Director: Don McKellar
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Alexina Louie, Alex Pauk
Cinematography: Douglas Koch
Editing: Reginald Harkema
Production: Cineplex, Rhombus Media, Téléfilm Canada, La Sept-Arte
Country: Canada, France
Language: Français, English
Budget: $2M
Box Office: $591,165
Original Language: en

Themes

Dark Comedy and Twisted Humor, Dark Comedy and Irony, Dark Humor and Macabre Comedy, Touching Family Stories, Political Satire and Social Critique

Keywords

canada, computer, sibling relationship, parent child relationship, chaos, toronto, canada, dark comedy, satire, end of the world, y2k, apocalypse, doomsday, older woman younger man relationship, christmas, sympathetic

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Last Night about?
Various citizens of Toronto anxiously await the end of the world, which is occurring at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day.
Who directed Last Night?
Last Night was directed by Don McKellar.
Who stars in Last Night?
Last Night stars Don McKellar, Sarah Polley, Roberta Maxwell, Robin Gammell, Trent McMullen, Sandra Oh.
How long is Last Night?
Last Night has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
What genre is Last Night?
Last Night is a Comedy, Romance, Drama film.
What is the budget of Last Night?
Last Night had a budget of $2M.
How much did Last Night gross?
Last Night grossed $591,165 worldwide.
Where was Last Night produced?
Last Night was produced in Canada, France.
What are the themes of Last Night?
The themes of Last Night include: Dark Comedy and Twisted Humor, Dark Comedy and Irony, Dark Humor and Macabre Comedy, Touching Family Stories, Political Satire and Social Critique.