

Drama
Overview
A decade after the death of an American TV star, a young actor reminisces about the written correspondence he once shared with the former, as well as the impact those letters had on both their lives.
Top Cast


Kit Harington
Kit Harington
John F. Donovan
Kit Harington
John F. Donovan


Natalie Portman
Natalie Portman
Sam Turner
Natalie Portman
Sam Turner


Jacob Tremblay
Jacob Tremblay
Rupert Turner
Jacob Tremblay
Rupert Turner


Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
Grace Donovan
Susan Sarandon
Grace Donovan


Kathy Bates
Kathy Bates
Barbara Haggermaker
Kathy Bates
Barbara Haggermaker


Ben Schnetzer
Ben Schnetzer
Rupert Turner (21 y.o.)
Ben Schnetzer
Rupert Turner (21 y.o.)


Thandiwe Newton
Thandiwe Newton
Journalist
Thandiwe Newton
Journalist


Jared Keeso
Jared Keeso
James Donovan
Jared Keeso
James Donovan


Chris Zylka
Chris Zylka
Will Jefford Jr.
Chris Zylka
Will Jefford Jr.


Amara Karan
Amara Karan
Miss Kureshi
Amara Karan
Miss Kureshi
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