MS Slavic 7

MS Slavic 7

Release date : February 12, 2019
Runtime : 1h 4m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : English /
Production companies : Lisa Pictures / Maison du Bonheur /
February 12, 2019 1h 4m Canada Drama English More
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After being appointed literary executor, Audrey Benac (Deragh Campbell) uncovers a series of letters that her great-grandmother had written to a fellow poet. Both displaced from Poland, Zofia Bohdanowiczowa and Nobel Prize nominee Jozef Wittlin corresponded from 1957-1964 between Toronto, Wales and New York City. Over the course of three days, Audrey embarks on a journey to Houghton Library at Harvard University to translate and make sense of Zofia’s words.
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  • title:MS Slavic 7
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:1h 4m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Sofia Bohdanowicz / Deragh Campbell /
  • Writers: Sofia Bohdanowicz · Deragh Campbell ·
  • Production companies: Lisa Pictures · Maison du Bonheur ·
  • Overview:After being appointed literary executor, Audrey Benac (Deragh Campbell) uncovers a series of letters that her great-grandmother had written to a fellow poet. Both displaced from Poland, Zofia Bohdanowiczowa and Nobel Prize nominee Jozef Wittlin corresponded from 1957-1964 between Toronto, Wales and New York City. Over the course of three days, Audrey embarks on a journey to Houghton Library at Harvard University to translate and make sense of Zofia’s words.
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