Letters to Gleb by Nata Korneyeva
FILM DESCRIPTION:
It is a film based on the exchange of personal correspondence between a young boy living in Kiev, the capital of the country, who chose to fight for the independence and freedom of the nation in the face of Russian aggression, and a girl from Belarus, who relentlessly wanders around Israel, seeking repatriation. The life of train and bus stations and brief encounters with travelers intertwine with the horrors of war and the awareness of irreversible changes in the homeland. Is it possible to find an agreement when any delay in correspondence can mean the death of a person on the other side of the continent? It’s a reflection on the fragility of human existence at war and attempts to fit one's own personality into the colorful mix of nationalities of a Middle Eastern country.
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