The film premiered at the 2005
Long Island International Film Expo. It was given a limited release, opening in theaters in Los Angeles, Nashville, Houston,
Columbia, S.C.,
Charleston, S.C. and other cities.
Critical response Michael Ordoña said in the
Los Angeles Times that the film's "unapologetically romantic views of war and the Old South leave a bitter aftertaste". Paul Welcom of
L.A. Weekly called it "a vanity project of the most indulgent order".
Home media The Last Confederate: The Story of Robert Adams was released on
DVD in 2007, courtesy of
ThinkFilm. Bonus features include a featurette, outtakes, and deleted scenes.
Accolades • Breckenridge Festival of Film Award for Best of the Fest Drama — Winner • Navan Film Festival (Ireland) Best Foreign Film - Winner • Great Lakes Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Award — Winner • Great Lakes Film Festival Best Actor Award (
Julian Adams) — Winner •
Long Island International Film Expo Jury Award — Winner • Park City Film Music Festival Audience Choice Award — Winner • Solstice Film Festival Best Cinematography Award — Winner • Tahoe Reno International Film Festival Best New American Film Award — Winner • Westwood Film Festival
Sony 'Like No Other' Award — Winner == References ==