Violet Evergarden is a young woman who was raised for the sole purpose of becoming an Auto Memory Doll, a profession that involves writing heartfelt letters for individuals who are unable to express their emotions. After the war is over, Violet embarks on a journey to discover the meaning behind her own feelings and experiences. Through her encounters with various clients, she learns about love, loss, and the power of words.
As Haru emigrates from Japan with her family to the coffee plantations in Brazil, Natsu is left behind in the care of spiteful relatives. Losing all contact, each must make her own way in an unforgiving world. Hardships abound in the struggle to survive in war-torn Japan and in the face of anti-Japanese sentiment in Brazil, financial ruin, familial pressure, abandonment and lost love. However they also experience the precious joy of survival and success. Now, after 70 years, Haru comes back to Japan to find her estranged sister.
Jesper, a lazy postman, befriends Klaus, a reclusive woodsman with handmade toys. They deliver toys to children, inspiring acts of kindness and ending a town's feud. Jesper learns the true meaning of Christmas and carries on Klaus' legacy.
In a post-war world, Violet Evergarden, a former soldier, becomes an Auto Memory Doll, a ghostwriting assistant who helps people express their emotions through letters. As she encounters various clients and explores their stories, Violet embarks on a journey of self-discovery, learning what it means to love and be loved.
In the 10th century, the most powerful state in Europe rests on a terrible secret that may threaten the very foundations of Christianity. Captured between political intrigues and warrior battles, the young prince Bayan is searching for an ancient alphabet that could save his doomed love or his kingdom.
Sawano has lost his job due to depression and isn't on good terms with his wife and 6-year-old son. After a failed suicide attempt, he discovers 7 letters which had not been delivered and sets out to give them to their intended recipients in a way of counting down to the end of his life.
In the aftermath of a great war, Violet Evergarden, a former soldier, becomes an Auto Memory Doll—a ghostwriting typist who helps people express their feelings through letters. As she takes on new clients, Violet learns about the power of emotions and begins to discover her own purpose in life.
Liberal Arts is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows Jesse Fisher, a 35-year-old man who is nostalgic for his college days and finds himself falling for a 19-year-old college student. As their relationship develops, Jesse is forced to confront his own unhappiness and search for meaning in his life.
A young filmmaker maintains an epistolary conversation with his deceased grandmother while he rediscovers the space they both inhabited for more than a decade.
After receiving a letter from her future self, Naho and her friends work together to change the regrets of their past and shape a better future.
Love Letters is a heartfelt and emotional story set during the tumultuous time of World War II. The film follows a war veteran who suffers from amnesia and falls in love with a woman through a series of love letters. As their relationship blossoms, they must navigate the challenges of war, mystery, and murder.
In The Love Letter, a woman discovers a love letter from the 19th century and becomes obsessed with finding its author. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she finds herself falling in love with the man from the past. Unbeknownst to her, the letter has the power to transport her back in time to the 19th century. She must make a choice between the past and the present, and face the consequences of her actions. This romantic and fantastical film explores themes of love, fate, and the power of letters.
Two women separated by political revolutions find connection through letters, defying distance and turmoil.
Bert, Ernie, and friends put on a new play and some of your favorite words are the stars.
The Letter Men is a compelling movie set in the 1940s, depicting the challenges and struggles faced by two gay soldiers in the army. Inspired by a true story, it unveils a forbidden love story in the backdrop of World War II and the personal letters that kept their love alive.
Hate Mail is an epistolary play something like Love Letters, with two actors reading letters and other correspondence, but it's a little wilder and more hysterically funny. It tells the story of Preston, a spoiled rich kid who meets his match in Dahlia, an angst-filled artist. Their worlds collide when Preston sends a complaint letter that gets Dahlia fired from her job, and then there's no turning back. The play stays with their increasingly crazed correspondence as they move from hate to love, and then right back again.
A woman with agoraphobia and the AirBnB guest across the hall strike up a correspondence that becomes something more for the holidays.
Through letters, diaries and personal testimonies, an account of the complexity and variety of experiences of LGBT Italians during the Fascist dictatorship of Benito Mussolini (1922-43); intimate words that contrast with the lyrics of popular songs and the propaganda of the time, obsessed with extolling the myths of virility, femininity and motherhood and constrained by sexual repression.
Joana receives her grandfather’s ashes. At home, she finds his voyage diary that belonged to her grandfather and decides to recreate that journey. On the road, she meets Rui, who helps to find the truth about her past.
A romantic story about a guy, a girl and the mailbox that brings them together.