The Last Biscuit (2006)

The Last Biscuit is a film essay on theatre, memory and desire and the “theatre” of the city. It forms part of a changing/developing performance piece Dirty Linen: an Evening with Paul Hallam, staged at various venues, including The Cochrane Theatre, London in 2006.

Director: Andrea Luka Zimmerman, Paul Hallam
Runtime: 23 min
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Editing: Andrea Luka Zimmerman
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Biscuit about?
The Last Biscuit is a film essay on theatre, memory and desire and the “theatre” of the city. It forms part of a changing/developing performance piece Dirty Linen: an Evening with Paul Hallam, staged at various venues, including The Cochrane Theatre, London in 2006.
Who directed The Last Biscuit?
The Last Biscuit was directed by Andrea Luka Zimmerman, Paul Hallam.
Who stars in The Last Biscuit?
The Last Biscuit stars Paul Hallam.
How long is The Last Biscuit?
The Last Biscuit has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).