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Last Supper No. 3
Assistant Production Designer Wilson Nañawa is tasked to look for a Last Supper to use as a prop for a TV commercial. He finds three, but loses the one owned by Gareth Pugeda. What happens next changes Wilson forever as he spends the next two years entangled in bureaucracy and red tape facing estafa and serious physical injury charges. How will this ordinary man fare against a system he knows nothing about? Will justice prevail for Wilson? Or will he be imprisoned for the loss of Last Supper No. 3?
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the creation of "Last Supper No. 3," a unique artistic interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's iconic fresco. It delves into the Mangan family's ambitious project to recreate the masterpiece using a cast of non-professional actors and their own home as the setting. The film explores the dedication, challenges, and familial dynamics involved in this passion project.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'Last Supper No. 3' is scarce. As an independent, lower-profile documentary, it did not receive widespread critical review or significant public attention. Its release was largely within niche film communities.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its earnest and ambitious spirit.
Noted for the dedication and passion of the Mangan family.
Often described as a charmingly amateur yet heartfelt endeavor.
Google audience: Due to its limited release and audience, specific summaries of Google user reviews are not readily available. General sentiment, where found, tends to highlight the unique and personal nature of the project.
Fun Fact
The 'Last Supper No. 3' project was conceived and executed by the Mangan family themselves, with family members playing the roles of Jesus and the apostles, and their own home serving as the iconic refectory.
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