
Last Gasp 2014
In *Last Gasp* (2014), a heartfelt comedy-drama directed by David Kerr, a family's world turns upside down when their young daughter Tamsin falls seriously ill.
Director: David Kerr
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Last Gasp (2014) about?
This short film follows a family's emotional journey when their young daughter, Tamsin, receives a surprise birthday visit from a legendary singer, arranged by a charity. It's a story of love, hope, and the small moments that bring light to dark times.
Who directed Last Gasp?
The film was directed by David Kerr, known for his work in both comedy and drama.
Who stars in Last Gasp?
The main cast includes Sophie Thompson, Steve Pemberton, Lucy Hutchinson, Tamsin Greig, and Adam Deacon.
Is Last Gasp (2014) worth watching?
At 29 minutes, *Last Gasp* is a concise yet powerful film that blends comedy and drama. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its themes of family and resilience make it a touching watch for those who enjoy heartfelt short films.
How long is Last Gasp?
The runtime of *Last Gasp* is 29 minutes.
About Last Gasp (2014) — A Short Film That Captures Family Love and Hope
In *Last Gasp* (2014), a heartfelt comedy-drama directed by David Kerr, a family's world turns upside down when their young daughter Tamsin falls seriously ill. To lift her spirits on her birthday, a charity steps in with a surprise guest that promises to be unforgettable—none other than the legendary singer Frankie J Parsons. What begins as a simple wish fulfillment quickly spirals into a touching exploration of family, hope, and the fragile moments that define us.
Woven through the film are themes of resilience and the power of small miracles, all delivered with a blend of warmth and gentle humor. With a stellar cast led by Sophie Thompson and Steve Pemberton, *Last Gasp* balances tender drama with moments of levity, creating an atmosphere that's both poignant and uplifting. At just 29 minutes, this short film packs an emotional punch, leaving a lasting impression long after the credits roll.