
In Belleau Wood, France, during the Great War, a soldier named John writes a letter home to his wife Sara in Milwaukee. He writes that her picture "helps me remember what it was like to be me." He tells her about sorties into No Man's Land, and that they have orders tonight to charge. Then, his letter becomes a report of that charge: toward an armed German soldier who doesn't fire, even when John reaches him and jumps into the trench beside him. What happens next brings silence and an end to the letter.
Crew
Daniel M. Kanemoto
Director, Story, Animation
Daniel T. Erdman
Screenplay
Joe Pleiman
Sound Designer
Mikael Carlsson
Music Producer
Ryan Shore
Music, Conductor
Randy Lowenstein
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Jon Taylor
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Chris Boyce
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Elihu Rose
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Nick Collier
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John Canemaker
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Cynthia Allen
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Michael Dougherty
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