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Release Date:
June 17, 1999
Original Title:
A Letter from the Western Front
Genres:
Animation | War
Production Companies:
Ex Mortis Films
Imperial War Museums
Marathon County Public Library
MovieScore Media
New York Public Library
Tisch School of the Arts (NYU)
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 9
In Belleau Wood, France, during the Great War, a soldier named John writes a letter home to his wife Sara in Milwaukee. He writes that her picture "helps me remember what it was like to be me." He tells her about sorties into No Man's Land, and that they have orders tonight to charge. Then, his letter becomes a report of that charge: toward an armed German soldier who doesn't fire, even when John reaches him and jumps into the trench beside him. What happens next brings silence and an end to the letter.
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Animation:
Daniel M. Kanemoto
Conductor:
Ryan Shore
Director:
Daniel M. Kanemoto
Music:
Ryan Shore
Music Producer:
Mikael Carlsson
Screenplay:
Daniel T. Erdman
Sound Designer:
Joe Pleiman
Story:
Daniel M. Kanemoto
Thanks:
Randy Lowenstein
Jon Taylor
Chris Boyce
Elihu Rose
Nick Collier
John Canemaker
Cynthia Allen
Michael Dougherty
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