
The Last Letter
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Marta, a young writer, once again receives a rejection from a publishing house. Disappointment paralyzes her thoughts, and she decides to write her greatest and final work — a farewell letter — to prove to everyone what she’s truly capable of. But there’s one problem: Marta can’t write. In search of inspiration, she goes to the city library to find a rare book about the last letters of great writers. There, she learns that the book has long been overdue — it’s still held by an unknown reader. Following the clues, Marta sets off to find this person, hoping the book will help her overcome her creative crisis.
Top Cast
Sofia Gubarev
Sofia Gubarev
Martha
Sofia Gubarev
Martha
Tonya Klyatis
Tonya Klyatis
Librarian
Tonya Klyatis
Librarian
Artemy Belogolovsky
Artemy Belogolovsky
Pianist
Artemy Belogolovsky
Pianist
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