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Director: Coralie Fargeat
Cast: Arlette Téphany, Myriam Boyer, Stéphane Dausse
Two women in a French village during World War 2 anxiously await a letter which may or may not be arriving for either of them.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Telegram (2003) directed by Coralie Fargeat is a critically acclaimed French drama film that explores the lives of two women in a village during World War 2 as they anxiously await a letter that may or may not arrive. The film has received positive reviews from critics, though its audience reception metrics are not widely available.
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Fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas set against the backdrop of World War II will appreciate the nuanced performances and emotional depth in The Telegram (2003), directed by Coralie Fargeat. The film masterfully explores the inner lives of two women in a French village anxiously awaiting a life-changing letter, capturing the tensions and uncertainties of wartime through an intimate, understated lens.
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