The Postcard (1998)

The Postcard (1998) poster

The postcard obviously begins with a map. Posted in the Caribbean, it is addressed by a father to his son. We quickly understand that the mother and her child are preparing to leave for the funeral mass of the father in question. Confident in his father's life and good health, the boy refuses to believe that the coffin is occupied and, indifferent to the solemn atmosphere of the moment, he worries about a young woman standing apart from the procession.

Director: Vivian Goffette
Genre: Drama, Family
Runtime: 18 min
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Production: K2, Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Communauté Française de Belgique
Country: Belgium
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

short film

More Films by Director: Vivian Goffette
More Films in Genre: Drama, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Postcard about?
The postcard obviously begins with a map. Posted in the Caribbean, it is addressed by a father to his son. We quickly understand that the mother and her child are preparing to leave for the funeral mass of the father in question. Confident in his father's life and good health, the boy refuses to believe that the coffin is occupied and, indifferent to the solemn atmosphere of the moment, he worries about a young woman standing apart from the procession.
Who directed The Postcard?
The Postcard was directed by Vivian Goffette.
Who stars in The Postcard?
The Postcard stars Martin Viot, Stéphane Auberghen, Laurence César, Vincent Grass, Valérie Lemaître, Jean-Louis Sbille.
How long is The Postcard?
The Postcard has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is The Postcard?
The Postcard is a Drama, Family film.
Where was The Postcard produced?
The Postcard was produced in Belgium.