
Last Shot
Drama
Overview
When Musa, a Palestinian living in the Netherlands, receives a mysterious package containing his late brother’s camera and final roll of film, he refuses to accept his death. As he fights to have the images exhibited, clashing with institutional censorship and his own denial, an old love reappears, forcing him to confront the past, the truth, and the weight of his brother’s legacy.
Top Cast


Muhammad Abed Elrahman
Muhammad Abed Elrahman
Musa
Muhammad Abed Elrahman
Musa
Milena Kompaniiets
Milena Kompaniiets
Alisa
Milena Kompaniiets
Alisa
Mo'min Swaitat
Mo'min Swaitat
Samir
Mo'min Swaitat
Samir
Cheryl Asruf
Cheryl Asruf
TBA
Cheryl Asruf
TBA
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