
Stella's Last Weekend 2018
"Two brothers. One girl. Do the math."
Polly Draper's heartfelt comedy-drama *Stella's Last Weekend* (2018) follows brothers Jack and Oliver as they reunite to say goodbye to their beloved dog, Stella.
Director: Polly Draper
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stella's Last Weekend (2018) about?
The film centers on brothers Jack and Oliver, who return home to put their ailing dog down. Their mother's impulsive party plans for the dog's life unfold into a weekend of chaos as the brothers clash over a woman they both desire.
Who directed Stella's Last Weekend?
Polly Draper directed the film, who also stars as the brothers' eccentric mother.
Who stars in Stella's Last Weekend?
The film features Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, Paulina Singer, Nick Sandow, and Polly Draper in key roles.
Is Stella's Last Weekend (2018) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, its blend of comedy and drama feels fresh, offering a heartfelt yet humorous take on family and romance. Fans of indie films with quirky charm and sibling dynamics will likely enjoy it.
How long is Stella's Last Weekend?
The film runs for 102 minutes.
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About Stella's Last Weekend (2018) — A bittersweet comedy about family, love, and letting go
Polly Draper's heartfelt comedy-drama *Stella's Last Weekend* (2018) follows brothers Jack and Oliver as they reunite to say goodbye to their beloved dog, Stella. Their visit home takes an unexpected turn when their eccentric mother decides to throw a celebration of Stella's life—only for the brothers to realize they're both falling for the same free-spirited woman. What begins as a bittersweet farewell quickly spirals into a weekend of laughter, tension, and self-discovery, blending sibling rivalry with romantic entanglement against the backdrop of a chaotic family gathering.
Directed by Draper herself, the film balances sharp wit with genuine emotion, anchored by the Wolff brothers—Nat and Alex—who deliver nuanced performances. With its mix of family dynamics, romantic mishaps, and offbeat humor, *Stella's Last Weekend* is a charming yet poignant exploration of love, loyalty, and the messy beauty of togetherness.