Last Supper (1992)
Directed by Robert Frank
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Synopsis by Clarke Fountain
In this independently produced, short, meandering, plot-deprived, experimental, improvisational film, apparently intended as avant-garde fare, a group of pretentious white intellectuals gather at a vacant lot in Harlem for a party for a non-appearing guest of honor, a writer. In addition to the guests' vacant chatter, the film shows the black neighbors' reaction to this unusual neighborhood entertainment.