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The film’s protagonists Ieva and Apollon are former workers of a collective farm. Once they loved each other passionately. Yet it was in "another" life, the time of kolkholzs. The attempt to revive that love ends up in a tragedy. However the story goes on. The events around their burial are so intriguing that mass media raise them to the level of the United Nations.
Jan 1996
Some of the most iconic images in Latvian visual history were taken 30 years ago, when the so-called Singing Revolution took place. This documentary that includes well-known and previously unseen 35 mm footage, is about those who took these shots, told in their own voices, their own emotions and memories.
Jan 2018
A chronicle of LOK activities from 1997 to 2000. This short film allows viewers to experience the atmosphere of the Sydney Games and provides a glimpse into the life of the Sydney Latvian House, where Latvian athletes and their supporters gathered during the Olympic Games. Special attention is paid to race walker Aigars Fadejevs, weightlifter Viktors Ščerbatihs, gymnast Igors Vihrovs, and judoka Vsevolods Zeļonijs.
Oct 2001
Using previously unpublished footage shot by amateurs in the era of 8 mm cameras, the film is about the simple human life of those who lived in the Soviet Latvia from 1940 until 1991, a time when a double-moral reigned in society.
Oct 2008
Life of a modern Roma community of about 100 people living in the small Latvian town of Sabile. In spite of the attempts of the government aimed at integrating Roma kids with the rest of the society, the community's life is still completely different from the life in the rest of the country.
Aug 2003
A portrait film about Aija Kuģe, an intelligent, charming Latvian woman who is married to a Serb, has lived in Belgrade for 25 years, and is a special correspondent for the American radio station "Brīvība" in Yugoslavia. At the height of NATO air strikes on Belgrade, she continued to report on events in Belgrade, despite increased surveillance by the Yugoslav secret service and NATO bombs. Aija was and is at the very heart of the Yugoslav conflict, as she has gained the trust of all parties involved in the conflict. Aija believes that no conflict can be resolved through repressive methods, weapons or bloodshed. The result of any military action is tears, death, and destruction.
May 2001
Latvian scientists – archaeologists, radar and photogrammetry specialists, architects, geologists, historians, computer programmers and others, banded together to create a unique technology for exploring archaeological sites, and made a sensational find in 2007. In the oldest stone building in the world – Egypt’s Pyramid of Djoser – the Latvian scientific expedition discovered new underground rooms and a network of galleries. This new information has forced a revaluation of previous assumptions about the role and function of pyramids.
May 2010
A film about people whom fate has treated cruelly, but who have found the strength within themselves to fight and be useful members of a society that calls them disabled—people with limited abilities...
Mar 2001
The protogonist of this documentary is Victoria - a lady who's become a person who provides emotional support to a multitude of children in her neighbourhood.
Jan 2003
For the first time in the history of world cultural heritage preservation, a Latvian scientific expedition explores the ancient Karnaka temple in Egypt using the most up-to-date technique: three-dimensional laser scanning.
Jan 2005