Letter to a Lover movie poster

Letter to a Lover

January 1, 1988 0h 10m

Originally released in 1988. Letter to a Lover is a drama film. directed by Marc Paradis. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Simon B. Robert, Claude Brault, and Daniel Carrière

Synopsis

Lettre à un amant is the final chapter of Paradis’ video trilogy. It deals with a couple's break-up. It is both a letter and a reflection, and it concerns giving of one's self, sharing and exchanging. It is also a response to the other person's flight, the absence, the void. The images attempt to replace the fear and silence. A need sublimated in the exacerbation of pleasure conveyed by images and sounds, Lettre à un amant is a masterful conclusion to the series. At the same time, it poses several questions about the dichotomous love-image paradox present in love. This work also refers to an earlier work by Marc Paradis, La Cage, because of its erotic homosexual content and its many electronic applications. Richard Anger's original score was composed to emphasize the dramatic aspect while several processes proper to the video medium serve to peg the images in an aesthetic approach.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1988 38 years ago
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Runtime 0h 10m 10 minutes total
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Language French Original language
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Country Canada Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Letter to a Lover about?

Lettre à un amant is the final chapter of Paradis’ video trilogy. It deals with a couple's break-up. It is both a letter and a reflection, and it concerns giving of one's self, sharing and excha...

Who directed Letter to a Lover?

Letter to a Lover was directed by Marc Paradis.

How long is Letter to a Lover?

Letter to a Lover has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).

When was Letter to a Lover released?

Letter to a Lover was released on January 1, 1988 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Letter to a Lover?

The main cast of Letter to a Lover includes Simon B. Robert, Claude Brault, Daniel Carrière, Éric Duchesne, Sylvain Ladouceur.