L'estelada de Verdun Ending Explained: For years, a man collects hundreds of written letters and thousands of photographs that portray the story of a handful of men who fought for four years in World War I. Directed by Felip Solé, this 2014 documentary film stars Joan Massotkleiner (Doctor Solé i Pla). Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of L'estelada de Verdun?

For years, a man collects hundreds of written letters and thousands of photographs that portray the story of a handful of men who fought for four years in World War I. Volunteers writing letters from the trenches. Combatants in a dozen battles with one foot in the grave. Who are they? How many are there? This documentary, an original production of Televisió de Catalunya made by “Sense ficció,” reveals their story.

Felip Solé's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Joan Massotkleiner (Doctor Solé i Pla)'s journey. Volunteers writing letters from the trenches.

How Does Joan Massotkleiner (Doctor Solé i Pla)'s Story End?

  • Joan Massotkleiner: Joan Massotkleiner's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.

What Does the Ending of L'estelada de Verdun Mean?

The ending of L'estelada de Verdun brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Joan Massotkleiner's story may not satisfy all audiences.