LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE (2021)

LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE (2021) poster

Letters from a distance documents a communication exercise thought out by healthcare workers from a public hospital in Mexico City to help with the distance between COVID-19 patients and their family members through letters, that eventually turn into video messages or photographs during the peak of the pandemic giving people hope and certainty. It is also a voyage through the lives of mexican families who faced the most painful pandemic, due to their social, economic and political contexts while being moved by hope and love.

Director: Juan Carlos Rulfo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date:
Music: Philip Glass, Leonardo Heiblum
Editing: Valentina Leduc Navarro
Production: Peninsula Films & Entertainment, Fomento al Cine Mexicano (FOCINE)
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Juan Carlos Rulfo
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE about?
Letters from a distance documents a communication exercise thought out by healthcare workers from a public hospital in Mexico City to help with the distance between COVID-19 patients and their family members through letters, that eventually turn into video messages or photographs during the peak of the pandemic giving people hope and certainty. It is also a voyage through the lives of mexican families who faced the most painful pandemic, due to their social, economic and political contexts while being moved by hope and love.
Who directed LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE?
LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE was directed by Juan Carlos Rulfo.
How long is LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE?
LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE?
LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE is a Documentary film.
Where was LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE produced?
LETTERS FROM A DISTANCE was produced in Mexico.