

Movie spotlight
Dead Letters
On the ‘home front’ in 1943, Ngarie and Gerald sort air graph letterforms destined for New Zealand soldiers abroad. A tiny act of heroism brings together this unlikely pair in an unconventional love story that cleverly blends fact with fiction.
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Plot Summary
A poignant short film exploring the lingering impact of a father's absence through the eyes of his young daughter. As she discovers a hidden box of unsent letters, she embarks on a journey to understand the man she never truly knew and the secrets he kept. The narrative weaves through her fragmented memories and growing comprehension of her family's complex past.
Critical Reception
Dead Letters was primarily recognized on the festival circuit, garnering positive attention for its emotional depth and strong performances, particularly from its lead actress. It was lauded as a sensitive portrayal of childhood grief and the search for connection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching and mature handling of sensitive themes.
Kirsten Johnson's performance as the grieving daughter was highlighted as a standout.
Acknowledged for its subtle storytelling and emotional resonance.
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Awards & Accolades
Awarded Best Short Film at the Newport Beach Film Festival and screened at various other festivals including the Seattle International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by a real-life experience of one of the filmmakers and aims to capture the universal theme of unspoken family histories.
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