
Dear Viola 2014
"She advised him to start dating again, but she never mentioned who."
In this charming 2014 romantic comedy from director Laurie Lynd, *Dear Viola* follows Katie, a timid newspaper accountant who secretly takes over her employer's beloved advice column after submitting a particularly insightful anonymous letter.
Director: Laurie Lynd
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dear Viola (2014) about?
The film centers on Katie, a reserved accountant who anonymously writes advice for her newspaper's "Dear Viola" column and soon becomes the town's most beloved—and mysterious—agony aunt. As she falls for one of her anonymous correspondents, the entire community gets caught up in the romance, trying to uncover the truth behind Viola's identity.
Who directed Dear Viola?
Laurie Lynd directed *Dear Viola*; the film marked one of his notable contributions to the romantic comedy genre, blending humor and heartfelt moments seamlessly.
Who stars in Dear Viola?
The film stars Kellie Martin, Jefferson Brown, Jackie Richardson, Kira Gelineau, and Arnold Pinnock in the lead roles, bringing a mix of warmth and humor to this small-town romance.
Is Dear Viola (2014) worth watching?
If you enjoy lighthearted rom-coms with a cozy, nostalgic vibe and quirky small-town dynamics, *Dear Viola* is absolutely worth a watch. Its blend of humor, romance, and feel-good storytelling makes it an enjoyable, low-stakes pick—especially for fans of classic TV movie charm.
How long is Dear Viola?
Dear Viola runs for 87 minutes, making it a perfect breezy watch for a lazy afternoon or a cozy movie night.
About Dear Viola (2014) — A Sweet Rom-Com About Secret Love Letters
In this charming 2014 romantic comedy from director Laurie Lynd, *Dear Viola* follows Katie, a timid newspaper accountant who secretly takes over her employer's beloved advice column after submitting a particularly insightful anonymous letter. Unbeknownst to her coworkers, her knack for heartfelt, no-nonsense advice turns the column into a local sensation—until she finds herself unexpectedly drawn into a blossoming romance with one of her anonymous correspondents. What begins as a quiet experiment in love advice soon spirals into a town-wide guessing game, with everyone speculating about the mystery writer behind "Viola."
Sweet, witty, and brimming with small-town charm, *Dear Viola* (2014) explores themes of self-discovery, anonymity, and the unexpected connections that unite people. With its lighthearted tone and quirky ensemble cast, the film offers a feel-good escape into the world of late-night phone calls, handwritten letters, and the universal language of love—all wrapped in the cozy atmosphere of a classic rom-com.