LAST WEEK AT ED'S

Film Credits: Producer, Cinematographer

Last Week at Ed’s is a short documentary capturing the final chapter of a 60-year-old West Hollywood diner and the community that surrounded it. Shot during the restaurant’s closing days, the film focuses on small moments, familiar routines, and the people who made the place matter.

The film was directed by longtime Ed’s Coffee Shop’s patrons, Meg Kasdan and Lawrence Kasdan, whose writing credits include The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and The Bodyguard.

The project premiered at the Austin Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award in the Marquee Film category, screening alongside Marriage Story, Ford v Ferrari, and A Hidden Life.

Eric Rusch, Lawrence Kasdan, Meg Kasdan, and collaborators at the Austin Film Festival premiere of “Last Week at Ed’s.”
Black and white portrait featured in “Last Week at Ed’s,” highlighting the intimate documentary style of Eric Rusch.
Paramount Theatre marquee in Austin during the Austin Film Festival screening of “Last Week at Ed’s.”