Letters in the Wind (2002)
Set in a snowy Iranian army training camp, the intimacy of the barracks is contrasted with the namelessness of the conscripts. This movie most closely tracks the conversations of two soon to be soldiers and the hand held tape recorder that one hides from the drill instructors. When one of them gets a leave to go to Tehran this recorder becomes a means of communicating to home for many of the conscripts, and is a way for them to pick up the sounds of the city in the remote training camp.
Director: Alireza Amini
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date: September 11, 2002
Language: فارسی
Original Language: fa
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Letters in the Wind about?
- Set in a snowy Iranian army training camp, the intimacy of the barracks is contrasted with the namelessness of the conscripts. This movie most closely tracks the conversations of two soon to be soldiers and the hand held tape recorder that one hides from the drill instructors. When one of them gets a leave to go to Tehran this recorder becomes a means of communicating to home for many of the conscripts, and is a way for them to pick up the sounds of the city in the remote training camp.
- Who directed Letters in the Wind?
- Letters in the Wind was directed by Alireza Amini.
- How long is Letters in the Wind?
- Letters in the Wind has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).