If your film is rejected by 3,999 out of 4000 festivals, what would you go to? The film tells of a failing producer named Nick Twain who brings his calamitous movie to an obscure film festival in a last-ditch effort to make it work.
The Last Film Festival runs ninety minutes. I wish I had run in the opposite direction with unseemly haste. (It bears no relationship to Hopper's fascinating excursion into the jungle, The Last Movie.)
The late Dennis Hopper's IMDB acting credits are 200-strong, but any qualitative ranking of those titles would put his last completed movie, "The Last Film Festival," somewhere at the bottom.