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AFI Dallas International Film Festival - ‘The Last Lullaby’

Target 10 Narrative Feature Competition

When: Friday, March 28, 2008, 7:15 p.m.

Where: AMC NorthPark 15, 8687 North Central Expressway, Suite 3000, Dallas

Cost: $8.50

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(USA, 2008, 93 mins)

Directed By: Jeffrey Goodman

Price, a former hit man, is struggling to cope with retirement. He left the assassination business to live the "easy life." However, retirement arrived with its own agenda. It was not the instant peace and calm that Price expected. Rather, it was emptiness, boredom, and, worst of all, restlessness.

The Last Lullaby plummets Price back into his old life and forces him into a corner from which he may never escape. Price's old ways no longer work for him when his heart opens, and he finds life beyond his profession. The tension finally boils, as Price must decide to close himself off again or open himself up to a world beyond his control.

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Event posted March 11, 2008
Last updated March 11, 2008



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