Letters from Europe

Letters from Europe

Release date : April 24, 2021
Countries of origin : France / Italy /
Original Language : English / French / Italian /
Director : Giovanni Donfrancesco /
Writers : Giovanni Donfrancesco /
Production companies : Altara Films / MiC / Bocalupo Films /
April 24, 2021 France Documentary English More
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"Letters from Europe" brings to light the words of men and women who gave their lives resisting the Nazi and fascist conquest from 1939 to '45 across the European continent. The moving goodbyes penned by a few of those sentenced to death are sometimes true spiritual testaments that explore the meaning of civic responsibility, human existence, fraternity, and life and death. Their words, which the film mingles with footage of the present day, can perhaps restore meaning to a humanist ideal and to the ever-changing idea of a united Europe.
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  • title:Letters from Europe
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Italy ·
  • Original Language: English · French · Italian ·
  • Director: Giovanni Donfrancesco /
  • Writers: Giovanni Donfrancesco ·
  • Production companies: Altara Films · MiC · Bocalupo Films ·
  • Overview:"Letters from Europe" brings to light the words of men and women who gave their lives resisting the Nazi and fascist conquest from 1939 to '45 across the European continent. The moving goodbyes penned by a few of those sentenced to death are sometimes true spiritual testaments that explore the meaning of civic responsibility, human existence, fraternity, and life and death. Their words, which the film mingles with footage of the present day, can perhaps restore meaning to a humanist ideal and to the ever-changing idea of a united Europe.
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