Foreign Letters

About The Film

An openhearted coming-of-age story about friendship and sisterhood, FOREIGN LETTERS shares the childhood experiences of 12-year-old immigrant girls who forge an inseparable bond in early 1980s America. Ellie copes with homesickness by clinging to letters she exchanges with her best friend back in Israel. Life brightens when she meets classmate Thuy, a Vietnamese refugee her age. Though from culturally divergent backgrounds, the girls find solace in the commonality of war-torn childhoods and adjusting together to a new life in America. Yet nothing prepares them for the treachery of junior high where loyalty is fleeting and prejudice pervades. Based on the life experiences of writer-director Ela Their, this family-friendly indie film showcases understated performances by teen actresses Noa Rotstein and Delena Le, and a mélange of international music, including songs by iconic Israeli folk artist Chava Alberstein.

Film Details

Director: Ela Thier
Country: USA
Language: English
Running Time: 100 min.
Year: 2012
Genre: Narrative
Subjects: American Jewish Life, Children and Preteens, Coming of Age, Drama, Immigration, Women
World Premiere
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Screenings

UA North Point Market

Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012 | 4:25 PM

Guest Speakers

  • Bill Nigut
    • Southeast Regional Director
    • Anti-Defamation League

Date Passed

Lefont Sandy Springs

Monday, Feb. 20, 2012 | 4:35 PM

Guest Speakers

  • Baoky Vu
    • Vietnamese-American Public Affairs Committee
Date Passed