The Last Resort

2018 | 70 minutes | 7.1 ★ (7)

The Last Resort
  • Overview

    An uncannily revealing portrait of American photographers Andy Sweet and Gary Monroe and the vibrant community of Jewish retirees they obsessively focused their camera's lens on in the sunburned paradise of 1970s Miami Beach.

  • Release Date

    23 January 2018

  • DirectingKareem Tabsch
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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