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  2. List of Latvian films - Wikipedia

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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

  3. I Remember Everything, Richard - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of Latvian films (1962–1990) - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Latvian films - Wikipedia

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  7. Cinema of Latvia - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. The Chronicles of Melanie - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. 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.