The Last Meal (2020)

The Last Meal (2020) poster

The Golden Moose restaurant was a Turku legend. An old-fashioned funky establishment, opened in 1968 and seemingly never having changed since then. A meeting place for friends and family. A shrine for hundreds of locals. A place many called home. A family – for those who served there, as well as those being served. Now, in December 2016, the building has been bought by a major Finnish retail corporation in order to open a new supermarket, and the restaurant has to close its doors forever…

Director: Mikhail Brashinsky
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 66 min
Release Date:
Music: Giedrius Puskunigis
Editing: Sergey Belik, Mikhail Brashinsky
Production: Duty-Free Productions
Country: Russia
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Meal about?
The Golden Moose restaurant was a Turku legend. An old-fashioned funky establishment, opened in 1968 and seemingly never having changed since then. A meeting place for friends and family. A shrine for hundreds of locals. A place many called home. A family – for those who served there, as well as those being served. Now, in December 2016, the building has been bought by a major Finnish retail corporation in order to open a new supermarket, and the restaurant has to close its doors forever…
Who directed The Last Meal?
The Last Meal was directed by Mikhail Brashinsky.
How long is The Last Meal?
The Last Meal has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).
What genre is The Last Meal?
The Last Meal is a Documentary film.
Where was The Last Meal produced?
The Last Meal was produced in Russia.