Letter To Jail

Letter To Jail

Release date : January 1, 1969
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : France / Tunisia /
Original Language : Arabic / French /
Director : Marc Scialom /
Writers : Marc Scialom /
Production companies : Film Flamme /
January 1, 1969 1h 15m France Drama Arabic More
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In 1970, Tahar, a young Tunisian, travels to France for the first time to help his older brother, who is wrongly accused of murder and incarcerated in Paris. He first stops in Marseille, where he meets Tunisians very different from those familiar to him; enigmatic French people; and a strange atmosphere that makes him doubt his brother’s innocence, his own innocence and his own mental integrity.
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  • title:Letter To Jail
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Tunisia ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · French ·
  • Director: Marc Scialom /
  • Writers: Marc Scialom ·
  • Production companies: Film Flamme ·
  • Overview:In 1970, Tahar, a young Tunisian, travels to France for the first time to help his older brother, who is wrongly accused of murder and incarcerated in Paris. He first stops in Marseille, where he meets Tunisians very different from those familiar to him; enigmatic French people; and a strange atmosphere that makes him doubt his brother’s innocence, his own innocence and his own mental integrity.
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