The Last Supper is one of the most emblematic works by Renaissance painter Leonardo
da Vinci. In it, the artist depicts the last supper of Jesus Christ alongside his
apostles, moments before he was crucified. Santiago’s film subverts the distinction
between bodies that are considered holy “endowed with virtues, innocence, piety and
purity” and bodies that are considered profane “everyone who practices or commits
failure, crime, injustice, evil, corruption, impiety, depravity, rebellion or transgression
of the will of God.” in front of society. The Last Supper aims to build a living tableau
of da Vinci's work and counter this historically and socially pre-established idea.
Iris Pint. “2024 Montréal Exposures Trans Film Festival Program.” 2024. https://exposuresmtl.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/ETFF2024_Program-PDF_EN.pdf.