Last Kiss In Paris
David Michaels, a troubled New York poet (Damian Chapa) finds inspiration and heartbreak in the enigmatic, institutionalized Poet Regina Romanescu (Olga Kent)
As their bond deepens, David must confront the darkness of Regina's past and oppressive forces that seem to keep them apart.
Will their light shine bright enough to overcome the shadows or will it become a tragic victim of it's own beauty set against the timeless backdrop of Paris.
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Damian ChapaDirectorBrando Unauthorized, El Padrino, Luz.
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Damian ChapaWriterMexican Gangster, Brando Unauthorized,
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Damian ChapaProducerEl Padrino, Brando Unauthorized
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Patricia RobinsonProducer
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Olga KentKey Cast"Regina"
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Damian ChapaKey Cast"David Micheals"
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Oleg ZagorodniiKey Cast"Lexus"
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Jon-Paul GatesKey Cast"Henry"
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Project Type:Feature
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Runtime:1 hour 38 minutes
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Completion Date:June 1, 2024
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States, France, United States
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Language:English, French, Russian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Distribution Information
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https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Last-Kiss-in-Paris/0PM7HTLD0D95Q4ZQGIZOSWSWFUDistributorCountry: United StatesRights: All Rights, Video on Demand, Pay Per View
Damian Chapa, born in Ohio and raised in New York City, honed his artistic vision during his formative years. He later relocated to Hollywood, where he rose to prominence as a versatile actor, director, and producer. Chapa's intense portrayal of Miklo Velka in "Blood In Blood Out" cemented his reputation as a talented actor. His directorial debut, "Kill You Twice," and subsequent acclaimed works like "El Padrino" (starring Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif, and Faye Dunaway) showcased his ability to craft diverse, emotionally resonant stories. Chapa's production company, "I Want My Movie LLC," exemplifies his commitment to creative expression. He received the Best Director award for "Brando Unauthorized" at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, solidifying his influence in the film industry. Recently, Woody Allen selected Chapa to open his latest film, "Rifkin's Festival," further highlighting Chapa's standing as a respected filmmaker.
"Filmmaking is not just an art form, but my lifeline. It's a vital means of self-expression, a creative outlet that saves me from spiraling into darkness and despair. Without it, I fear I'd be lost in a destructive existence. Having the freedom to create gives me wings to fly, liberating me to explore the depths of my soul and share my vision with the world."