The path of the main character to the tops of creative work is a chain of victories and losses, in which gains and irretrievable losses alternate.
Beatrise is drifting in life. She has based her existence on unsuccessful relationships that have collapsed, like sand castles, one after the other. Forced to re-evaluate things, she realizes that she can only achieve harmony by learning to rely on herself, and not on illusory feelings or words.
New Times at Crossroad Street is a documentary that explores the diverse and dynamic neighborhood of Crossroad Street. Through interviews with residents, the film showcases the unique culture, struggles, and triumphs of the community. From the local businesses to the vibrant street art, viewers get an intimate look at life on Crossroad Street.
The composer Raimonds Pauls, the artist of the USSR People's Stage, shares his thoughts on life and work. The authors focus on the difficult daily work of a talented artist.
Crossroad Street is a captivating documentary that delves into the lives of individuals living on the diverse and vibrant street. It explores their unique stories, challenges, and triumphs, offering a poignant reflection on society.
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.
This is the 3rd film in almost 30 years about the daily lives of the people living in this small street of Pārdaugava. We first met them in the late 1980s when the Soviet Union was on the brink of collapse. We visited them again in the wild 1990s. And now we meet them in 2013, again in a whole different world.
The fates of the students involved in the Latvian educational system reforms and that of their teacher – the screenwriter and film director, Tālivaldis Margēvičs, are unusually intertwined. This leads to thoughts on various, current integration problems and on universal human values.
This documentary film explores the life of a woman who has been eagerly awaited by many people. It delves into her background, her accomplishments, and the reasons why she has garnered so much attention and anticipation. Through interviews and archival footage, viewers get a glimpse into the impact this woman has had on those around her and the world at large. The film also analyzes the cultural and societal implications of having someone who is awaited by so many.
A sequel-of-sorts to "Sieviete, kuru gaida?", where the authors focussed on the role of a woman in society. Now their turning their focus on men.
An investigative look at the life of Latvia’s first foreign minister Zigfrids Anna Meierovics is also a chronicle of the inception of the statehood of Latvia. In a time of deep political turmoil, one man had to make the choices and sacrifices necessary to achieve the legitimacy of an entire country.
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.
Zolitude is inhabited mainly by immigrants. An extremely denational environment, a disorderly everyday life, depressing standard type architecture - these are the problems faced by the film's characters.
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