The Telegram Man (2011) Poster

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9/10
An outstanding short from Down Under.
planktonrules18 November 2015
James Francis Khehtie has crafted a beautiful and very moving short film with "The Telegram Man". Unlike a typical short, this one is very cinematic, has some amazingly fine acting and has a very nice budget-- as the costumes and period look of the picture took a lot of effort to achieve. It's won several awards, and I am not surprised.

The movie is set during the Second World War and the main character, Bill, is an older telegram delivery man--presumably because all the young men are off fighting in the war. His job is an unenviable one...and folks have learned to dread the sight of him because his arrival might signal a telegram from the government is arriving to tell them about the death of one of their loved ones.

Well worth seeing and quite moving.
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9/10
Emotional.
finesherry7 February 2019
Watched this the other day, came across it by chance. Well, they crammed more feelings, emotions and heartfelt sadness etc in the 13 minutes or so this plays for than you would get in a 2 hour dramatic movie.

Only wished it was a full movie I wanted to watch more of it, a very emotional short film. Well worth a view.
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10/10
Beautiful and moving short film
sarahchild-7081630 August 2019
A very moving short film. It tells the story of the telegraph man in an Australian town during the war, and the loss experienced by those left at home.

Beautifully filmed and directed. I really enjoyed watching.
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