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- As one of the best films of the festival, The Last Black Man in San Francisco reminds you why cinema was invented. With sincere, heartfelt moments that run the spectrum, Talbot's direction is a stellar debut that leaves you breathless.
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An affecting story powerfully told, The Last Black Man in San Francisco immediately establishes director Joe Talbot as a filmmaker to watch. Read Critics Reviews
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- Jimmie Fails
Jun 5, 2019 · The Last Black Man in San Francisco is so good, it’s hard to believe it’s a debut feature. Part biography, part love letter, the movie is an elegy for a city lost to time.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco: Directed by Joe Talbot. With Jimmie Fails, Jonathan Majors, Rob Morgan, Tichina Arnold. A young man searches for home in the changing city that seems to have left him behind.
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- 2019-06-07
Jun 5, 2019 · The Last Black Man in San Francisco: The True Story Behind the Surreal Gentrification Tale. How two friends and a shoestring production resulted in one of the year’s best-reviewed films. By...
Jun 6, 2019 · Critic’s Pick. ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ Review: Lost in a Dream City. An indelibly beautiful story of love, family and loss in America from two childhood friends turned filmmakers....
- Joe Talbot
Jan 26, 2019 · Joe Talbot's 'The Last Black Man in San Francisco' revolves around two black San Francisco natives struggling to retain a connection to their fast-changing hometown.
Jan 30, 2019 · A warm, funny movie about legacy, loss, and the strength to move forward, The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a touching drama that cares deeply about the people San Francisco has forgotten.