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Teleftaia Apostoli / Τελευταία Αποστολή

  • Drama
  • War
Confirmed1949-04-036.55.3Trakt

An ex-member of the Resistance pumps six bullets into a grizzled woman and spends the night at the police station, recounting the dangerous life of her heroic father during the Nazi Occupation of Greece. Is she capable of forgiveness?

The Last Mission is a 1949 French-Greek drama following an ex-Resistance member who confronts a dark past through a single violent act. The film explores themes of wartime heroism, family legacy, and forgiveness set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Greece.

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Streaming availability in United States

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Not available on any tracked streaming service in United States right now.

Available in: Greece

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Available to stream in Greece— but not in United States.

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Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
1949-04-03

No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Greece

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The Last Mission — frequently asked

When was The Last Mission released?

The Last Mission was released on April 3, 1949.

What is the plot about?

The film centers on an ex-Resistance member who shoots a woman six times, then spends the night at a police station recounting her father's heroic actions during the Nazi Occupation of Greece while wrestling with questions of forgiveness and justice.

What genres does The Last Mission belong to?

The film is a drama with war elements, examining personal and historical conflict through its protagonist's moral reckoning.

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