Description
A no-holds-barred plunge into love and self-destruction, Leaving Las Vegas sweeps you away into the heart of a passion as fragile as it is devastating...
Mike Figgis's drama starring Nicolas Cage, Elisabeth Shue, and Steven Weber. USA. 1h51. 1996.
Not suitable for children under 12.
After being fired from the production company where he worked, Ben, an alcoholic screenwriter, heads to Las Vegas with the intention of losing himself completely. Settling into a seedy hotel near the bars that are open day and night, he meets Sera, a prostitute with whom he falls in love. She chooses to take him in and accompanies him on his downward spiral, while an intense and fragile relationship develops between them amidst the excesses of the city...
Film screening and discussion moderated by Félicien Hachebé of Boires et déboires d'un cinéphile and SuperSeven



