
HBO Max Original Miniseries
An intimate epistolary miniseries told across six tightly constructed episodes. After a mix-up at a small Montmartre-style postal shop in New Orleans, Asha and Mireille begin exchanging letters — neither knowing the other lives two streets away. Each episode represents one week and one letter. The visual world is achingly beautiful: both women filmed in golden interiors and blooming courtyard gardens, wearing delicate strappy and strapless long dresses in soft watercolor palettes — blush, lavender, marigold, ivory. Hair worn long and loose, a single flower tucked behind the ear. The series ends in real time, in a courtyard, in the rain, in the softest possible way.
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