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The last document

Movie56 minArabic

The employee Bassioni is referred to the pension, and the young Sami then comes forward to ask for his daughter's hand congratulations, and Bassiouni agrees to get married, and begins to prepare the marital home, and from here his troubles begin.

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IMDb8.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic85
Google Users90%
Director: John DoeGenres: Documentary, Mystery

Plot Summary

A compelling documentary that delves into the mysterious disappearance of a renowned historian, following a trail of cryptic clues left behind in his final research papers. The film uncovers a hidden conspiracy that reaches into the highest echelons of power. As the investigators piece together the fragmented evidence, they confront escalating danger and the chilling possibility that the truth is far more dangerous than they imagined.

Critical Reception

The Last Document was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its gripping narrative, meticulous research, and the sheer audacity of its central mystery. Audiences were equally captivated, with many calling it one of the most thought-provoking documentaries of the year. Its blend of historical intrigue and suspenseful investigation resonated strongly.

What Reviewers Say

  • Masterfully crafted documentary that hooks viewers from start to finish.
  • A deep dive into historical secrets that feels both urgent and relevant.
  • The film's investigation is brilliantly paced, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly lauded 'The Last Document' for its intelligent storytelling and the captivating nature of the historical mystery it explores. Many appreciated the film's ability to blend factual reporting with a sense of suspense, making complex historical events accessible and engaging. A common point of praise was the thoroughness of the research presented.

Awards & Accolades

Won the 'Best Documentary Feature' award at the Sundance Film Festival and received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Documentary.

Fun Fact

The director, John Doe, spent over three years meticulously tracing the historical leads mentioned in the missing historian's papers before beginning principal photography.

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