Dead Man's Letters

Published: March 18, 2020, 9:21 p.m.

We continue Mike White March with a look at another film that hits way too close to home in our current situation: Dead Man's Letters. Directed by Konstantin Lopushanskiy, an acolyte of Tarkovsky, the film follows the world post-apocalypse as a man attempts to keep the faith and be positive in light of tremendous odds. It's an attempt at levity in oddly coincidentally dark times. The Projection Booth's Mike White joins Chris to talk about the movie, Tarkovsky's influences, along with an interview with the film's director Konstantin Lopushanskiy.

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