
A record of the epistolary encounter between French artist and filmmaker Eric Baudelaire and Maxim Gvinjia, former Foreign Minister of the breakaway Caucasian state of Abkhazia, Letters to Max is both a chronicle of a developing friendship and an ingenious and unusual essay film.... (Full plot summary below)
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A record of the epistolary encounter between French artist and filmmaker Eric Baudelaire and Maxim Gvinjia, former Foreign Minister of the breakaway Caucasian state of Abkhazia, Letters to Max is both a chronicle of a developing friendship and an ingenious and unusual essay film.
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| Little White LiesCharlotte KeeysA poignant emotional journey which lingers in the subconscious for longer than expected. |
| Film-Forward.comKent TurnerThe rare documentary/essay from a disputed and little-known corner of the world ... Abkhazia's the Land that Time Forgot. |
| Times (UK)Kate MuirThe images of small-town military pomp and abandoned, decayed buildings are fascinating but the film fails to grasp fully its slippery subject. |
| Cinema ScopeLeo GoldsmithIn Letters to Max, the cinema itself serves as a time machine: a vehicle for nostalgia, for reconstructing the past(s) and places lost, but also for accessing a time and place that have not yet arrived. |