With her first film in a decade, the fearless 75-year-old French auteur
Catherine Breillat (Fat Girl, The Last Mistress) proves she's as
provocative as ever with her Cannes-stirring film, which drives down the
dark road of uncontrollable passion. A remarkably nuanced, radiant Léa
Drucker plays Anne, an attorney who has plateaued in her marriage to
Pierre (Olivier Rabourdin), a distracted businessman. His son, troubled
seventeen-year-old, Theo (Samuel Kircher), from a previous marriage, has
recently returned to Pierre's ineffectual and despondent care. When
Pierre leaves town for a business trip, Anne and Théo -- confined under
the same roof for the first time -- find themselves in the throes of an
unexpected and dangerously lustful affair, threatening the stability of
the household. Music by Kim Gordon heightens the erotic tension of LAST
SUMMER, a film that boldly surveys power dynamics, female desire, and
fulfillment.
A family drama as masterfully propulsive as a horror movie. - Alison Willmore, New York Magazine/Vulture
A drama expertly modulated to raise both eyebrows and pulse rates... - Nick Schager, The Daily Beast