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Francesco Sossai interview on The Last One for the Road at Cannes 2025: Alcohol's allure, retro vibes & transformative road trip Francesco Sossai's film The Last One for the Road is a poignant exploration of themes close to his heart, deeply rooted in his regional background and its alcohol culture. This cultural backdrop inspired Sossai to craft a narrative centered on the elusive nature of 'the last drink,' weaving it into a road trip buddy movie. He drew inspiration from the vibrant Italian comedies of the 1960s and the nuanced observational style of John Ford, creating a tapestry of journeys through both physical landscapes and emotional terrains. In discussing the film's creation, Sossai highlights his collaborative process with co-writer Adriano. They tapped into the raw authenticity of bar conversations and found inspiration in the solitude of an abandoned church. The decision to shoot on Super 16mm film was a deliberate choice to evoke a sense of nostalgia and texture, aiming to transcend the polished veneer of digital cinematography. This aesthetic choice mirrors the film's thematic exploration of the hangover's reflective and fragmented nature. Casting for the film was a process driven by intuition, with Sossai seeking actors who could reveal new dimensions of themselves through their roles. He notes the compelling dynamic between the seasoned characters and the youthful Filippo, played by a promising young actor whose trajectory Sossai is excited to witness. The director reflects on the complexities of crafting a road movie, where the film's logistical journey mirrors the introspective paths taken by its characters and crew. Sossai aspires for audiences to leave the theater emotionally moved, resonating with the mixture of humor and pathos that characterized the film's reception at Cannes. Expressing gratitude for the festival's receptive audience, he hints at future projects, including a documentary exploring UFO research in his region. Through this dialogue, Sossai reveals that The Last One for the Road is not merely about the cycle of drinking; it delves into deeper themes of desire, memory, and the intricacies of the human condition. Interviewer: Sarah Bradbury Editing: Olivia Barker ►► Haven't subscribed yet? Do it now! https://theupcoming.co.uk/YouTube ◄◄ Connect with The Upcoming: Our Website ►► https://www.theupcoming.co.uk Instagram ►► / theupcoming TikTok ►► / theupcomingmagazine Twitter / X ►► / the_upcoming Facebook ►► / theupcomingmagazine 📩 For syndication enquiries: syndication@theupcoming.co.uk