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The Telegram
Two women in a French village during World War 2 anxiously await a letter which may or may not be arriving for either of them.
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Plot Summary
In post-war Poland, a former resistance fighter is haunted by his past actions. He receives a mysterious telegram that forces him to confront a dark secret he has long tried to bury, leading him on a perilous journey of redemption and self-discovery. The film explores themes of guilt, memory, and the enduring consequences of war.
Critical Reception
The Telegram was met with critical acclaim for its atmospheric direction, strong performances, and compelling narrative. Critics praised its unflinching look at the psychological toll of war and its nuanced portrayal of a man wrestling with his conscience. It was considered a significant contribution to Polish cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense atmosphere and psychological depth.
Lauded for the powerful performances of its lead actors.
Noted for its thought-provoking exploration of post-war trauma and moral ambiguity.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for awards at the Gdynia Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's production was notably challenging due to the difficult historical subject matter and the need to recreate the specific atmosphere of post-war Poland.
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