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Title Director Cast Genre Notes 2000: Dangerous Summer (Baiga vasara): Aigars Grauba: Artūrs Skrastiņš Uldis Dumpis Inese Caune: Drama, War: Baltijas sāga: Pa ceļam aizejot
I Remember Everything, Richard (Latvian: Es visu atceros, Ričard) is a 1966 film [1] produced during Soviet period at the Riga Film Studio. Another name for the film is Rock and Splinters (Latvian: Akmens un šķembas), which is normally applied to the uncut version. The film's director was Rolands Kalniņš.
Movie was produced by Riga Film Studio. The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1981. [2] The film is included into Latvian Culture Canon, and voted all-time best Latvian film in popular vote. [3] It is shown every year on TV prior to the summer solstice festival of Jāņi, which is a national holiday in Latvia ...
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Cinemas of Latvia date back to 1910 when the first short films were made. [6] The first cinematic screening in Riga took place on May 28, 1896. [ 7 ] By 1914, all major cities in Latvia had cinemas where newsreels, documentaries, and mostly foreign-made short films were screened.
The film is based on the real life of Melānija Vanaga. [4] It was produced by Latvia's Mistrus Media and co-produced by the Czech Republic's 8Heads Productions and Finland's Inland Film Company. [1] Two weeks after its domestic release on November 1 the film was watched by 35,000 people, making it the most-watched Latvian film of 2016. [5]
The Republic of Latvia has submitted a variety of films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] at the Academy Awards.The award is given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue, [2] and was first presented at the 29th Academy Awards.